ponytail
ponytail
Definition
pony·tail (pō′nē tāl′)
noun
a hairstyle in which the hair, tied tightly as by a ribbon high at the back of the head, hangs free
ponytail
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- have: I may have had a ponytail, although I'll deny it if asked.
- wear: An example of indirect discrimination would be having a dress code that does not allow men to wear ponytails or headwear.
- sport: Standing in front of said structure is a tearful Englishman sporting a ponytail.
- grow: And also that I grow an idiotic ponytail as a sign of my failure.
Adjective modifier
- long: My hair in a long, thick ponytail swinging side to side.
- high: The girls ' hair was dyed lurid blond and red, pulled up into high ponytails.
- neat: Today she is fresh-faced, hair in a neat ponytail.
- loose: Her hair was back in a loose ponytail, tied with a piece of lace, and she wore tiny pearl earrings.
- tight: The woman was thin and severe, her face all angles, her fine blond hair pulled into a tight ponytail.
Modifies a noun
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