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[blond] / blɒnd /


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She may sport blond hair and kohl-lined eyes, but her signature is a heavy dose of hemoglobin red.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 3, 2026

There are already a number of nonfiction projects about the case; weird killers always fascinate the public, as do attractive victims: The perky, blond Maddie and Kaylee were lifelong friends.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 29, 2026

His hair is currently brown rather than Targaryen blond, although he says the color is actually left over from filming Justine Triet’s upcoming psychological thriller “Fonda.”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 20, 2026

Goforth is about 5-foot-7 and 140 pounds with blond hair and blue eyes.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 14, 2026

He shoved his hands through his curly blond hair—maybe trying to wipe away sweat, maybe trying to restore some order to the mess.

From "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Fans have noticed that Gerry seems to prefer brunets to blonds.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 10, 2023

The dark-haired Rakel grows up in a sea of blonds, the only child of a Norwegian father and a mother of unspecified Asian heritage.

From New York Times Nov. 9, 2021

“Hot in here,” Kidman’s Gretchen Carlson remarks in a meta-nod to the trailer’s palpable tension as the trio of blonds share an elevator.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 21, 2019

In the 1953 How to Marry a Millionaire, Bacall was the third-billed brunet between two sexy blonds, Marilyn Monroe and Betty Grable.

From Time Aug. 15, 2014

He saw tall boys and short boys, brown-haired boys and black-haired boys, honey blonds and strawberry blonds and redheads kissed by fire, like Ygritte.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin

But audiences grew attached to the new heartthrob for his captivating performance as the younger, blonder version of Donald Sutherland’s bone-chilling authoritative dictator President Coriolanus Snow from the original “The Hunger Games” series.

From Salon Dec. 31, 2023

“The grayer my hair got over the years, the blonder my hair got,” she says.

From Washington Post Apr. 8, 2020

Some Neanderthal variations were associated with blonder, paler complexions, and others were with darker pigmentation.

From The Verge Oct. 9, 2017

But as she morphs into Eva the diva, growing blonder with each scene, Ms. Roger never gives us much by way of character definition beyond that same grimly focused determination.

From New York Times Apr. 6, 2012

Bess is softer than her sisters, and blonder, but still the same mold.

From "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart

"When we talked, the first thing Amber said to me is: 'I am really blonde, I'm the blondest person you've ever seen, I'm impossible to miss'," said Cat, who was diagnosed with cancer aged 20.

From BBC Jul. 30, 2021

A goth in black biker boots and the "blondest person you've ever seen" who loves the colour pink may seem like an unlikely pairing on paper.

From BBC Jul. 30, 2021

Winning was the priority, whether running fastest, jumping highest or having the blondest hair, leading the young Al to set his sights on becoming "world king".

From The Guardian Jul. 21, 2019

To The Post, she characterized Johnson as ubercompetitive — suggesting that, going back to his childhood, he “competed at everything, including who was the blondest, who was the fastest, who was the cleverest.”

From Washington Post Jul. 20, 2019

Charlotte had the blondest hair I’ve ever seen.

From "Wonder" by R. J. Palacio




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