BLONDE in a Sentence
Learn BLONDE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
44 example sentences for BLONDE, such as:
1. She was a lovely blonde, with fine teeth.
2. None of my children has/have blonde hair.
3. In China, her blonde hair was conspicuous.
4. He walked in with a tall blonde on his arm.
5. The lady was young, blonde, and dressed in blue.
2. None of my children has/have blonde hair.
3. In China, her blonde hair was conspicuous.
4. He walked in with a tall blonde on his arm.
5. The lady was young, blonde, and dressed in blue.
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Meanings and Examples of BLONDE
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blonde
a. being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes
n. a light grayish yellow to near white
Classic Sentence: (32 in 3 pages)
1 Mary Hendrikhovna, a plump little blonde German, in a dressing jacket and nightcap, was sitting on a broad bench in the front corner.
2 All the evening Nicholas paid attention to a blue-eyed, plump and pleasing little blonde, the wife of one of the provincial officials.
3 Nicholas sat leaning slightly forward in an armchair, bending closely over the blonde lady and paying her mythological compliments with a smile that never left his face.
4 But, my dear boy, among other things you are too attentive to the other, the blonde.
5 There were plenty of pretty faces to admire, but the young man took little notice of them, except to glance now and then at some blonde girl in blue.
6 The lady was young, blonde, and dressed in blue.
7 The garcon was in despair that the whole family had gone to take a promenade on the lake, but no, the blonde mademoiselle might be in the chateau garden.
8 All shades of red hair were represented beneath these hats, Hetty's plain red hair, Camilla's strawberry blonde, Randa's coppery auburn and small Betsy's carrot top.
9 The two Calvert boys, Raiford and Cade, were there with their dashing blonde sister, Cathleen, teasing the dark-faced Joe Fontaine and Sally Munroe, his pretty bride-to-be.
10 Mrs. Highcamp was a worldly but unaffected, intelligent, slim, tall blonde woman in the forties, with an indifferent manner and blue eyes that stared.
11 She was a lovely blonde, with fine teeth.
12 At this absolute assertion, the Jondrette woman raised her large, red, blonde face and stared at the ceiling with a horrible expression.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER XII—THE USE MADE OF M. LEBLANC'S FIVE-FRANC PIECE
Context Highlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER XII—THE USE MADE OF M. LEBLANC'S FIVE-FRANC PIECE
13 An hour after a storm, it can hardly be seen that the beautiful blonde day has wept.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XVI—HOW FROM A BROTHER ONE BECOMES A FATHER
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XVI—HOW FROM A BROTHER ONE BECOMES A FATHER
14 He was a blonde, spiritless man, anaemic, and faintly handsome.
15 Sappho Shtoltz was a blonde beauty with black eyes.
Example Sentence:
1 He walked in with a tall blonde on his arm.
2 In China, her blonde hair was conspicuous.
3 There were two little girls, one Asian and one with blonde hair.
4 None of my children has/have blonde hair.
5 She never seemed to completely shake the dumb blonde image off.
6 It was the wig this woman wore during a two-day robbery across New York that earned her the name blonde bandit.
7 Her eyes were immediately drawn to the tall blond man standing at the bar.
8 In the interval a blond boy dressed in white serenaded the company on the flute.
9 Freddie was an angelic-looking child with blond curly hair, blue eyes and dimples.
10 Brittany, the blond cheerleader, has a vacant stare and huge eyelashes.
11 The actress wore a black wig over her blond hair.
12 Joan Fontaine, the patrician blond actress who rose to stardom as a haunted second wife in the Alfred Hitchcock film “Rebecca” in 1940 and won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a terrified newlywed in Hitchcock's “Suspicion,” died.