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bimbo

noun as in broad

noun as in floozy

noun as in slut

noun as in wench

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Example Sentences

"He was sick of being seen as a blond bimbo," Gilliam told the Daily Llama.

And for the next several decades, the Bond girls are strictly from bimbo city.

He once even took to his blog to call yours truly a “bimbo” for the offense of quoting him accurately in a New York Post column.

During the 2008 election Ed Schultz said on his radio show that Sarah Palin set off a “bimbo alert.”

And there were other “bimbo eruptions,” as a top aide at the time described them.

This offended her so much that Jack had to pull her down by her tail, to save Bimbo's life.

This was very provoking to Jett, as cats do not like to be laughed at, and she resented it in Bimbo.

"I don't see what you want, coming here at this hour in the morning," Bimbo said, with a yawn.

The lieutenant rushed to the shed to mount the horse usually kept in readiness, but Bimbo had turned him loose upon the plain.

"It won't do, Bimbo," replied the officer, sending the fellow back to his place.

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On this page you'll find 50 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bimbo, such as: babe, chick, dame, dish, doll, and female.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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