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bouffant

[boo-fahnt, boo-fahnt, boo-fahn] / buˈfɑnt, ˈbu fɑnt, buˈfɑ̃ /


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Jay, with his bouffant curly hair and preternatural ability to remember the smallest details, became a de facto musical matchmaker.

From Los Angeles Times

Nathalie Lucas’ hair fell stylishly down on a bouffant black shirt with large lapels.

From Seattle Times

Nathalie Lucas’s hair fell stylishly down on a bouffant black shirt with large lapels.

From New York Times

Time was when just about every bouffant on Broadway could be traced back to Paul Huntley.

From New York Times

In one print, she converts a model’s bouffant hair into yellow flames, positioning this over a fake ice cube and an image of the sinking Titanic.

From Washington Post