blond - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • dumb: I am unfortunately a dumb blond that has no man at the moment to do this for me.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • have: Hockey has the very classic strawberry blond, Dixie Pixie look with those amazing eyes.

Modifies a noun

  • wig: Your wife drapes a blond wig over your monitor to remind you of what she looks like.
  • curl: Little Gary, with his cute blond curls, lives in Dresden.
  • lock: You know, the good looking one, high cheek bones, blond locks, svelte figure, all that.
  • kid: So the blond haired kid helped them find their way.
  • wood: Amp rof course bloody history with the blond wood.

Modifying Another Word

  • very: He still has fine and very blond hair and the sweetest smile.
  • pretty: It was fronted by a pretty blond policewoman using the alias " Lizzie James " .
  • long: She had long blond hair, just like yours I miss her JENNY: Did she have an accident too?
  • strikingly: The smiling Egyptian, now sporting strikingly blond hair, had misgivings about his win over White.
  • so: Supposedly this is because the Scots used to be frequently invaded by Vikings, and so blond men were bad luck!

Used with adjective complement

  • go: Q I would very much like to cheer myself up and go blond.
  • have: They said this, they said that, they have blond ( implied E ) hair.

Preposition: with

  • eye: Kate Keller was a tall, statuesque blond with blue eyes.

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