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Example sentences for "blondes"

Lexicographically close words:
blody; bloke; blokes; blond; blonde; blondness; bloo; blood; bloodcurdling; bloode
  1. From now on," I added, "there are going to be no more blondes or red-heads.

  2. Yes, I'm Merriwether Vail who started his life-long career of rescuing Winfred Tompkins from blondes and booze at Harvard in 1916.

  3. One of those flashy blondes from your office?

  4. As for the female, he said any of these blondes along Broadway could be made to look near enough like his mate by a skilled taxidermist.

  5. We find the same differences in proportion between blondes and brunettes in the white races.

  6. Blondes and gauzes may be whitened in the same manner, but there should be a little gum put in the last liquor before they are stoved.

  7. Blondes who have menstrual troubles also when caused by fat greasy foods.

  8. It usually occurs in blondes of from twelve to twenty years of age and most often from fourteen to seventeen years of age, when the menstrual function is being established and during which time they are rushed with their school work.

  9. Besides, a Queen of Blondes would not draw the hearts out of men in England, as in Italy and in Spain.

  10. The allusion of the Queen of Blondes had stung her in the unacknowledged regions where women discard themselves and are most sensitive.

  11. Didn't you read in the papers that the shows won't hire blondes any more, and that nothing but brunettes are in it?

  12. And she is a blonde, too, and blondes have gone out of style.

  13. It was very kind of her," he said, "not to mention that I was the person who compared blondes of the peroxide variety with suffragettes.

  14. Many blondes are very gentle, yielding in character, impressible, unelastic.

  15. Those dark people are never safe: so one of the young blondes said to herself.

  16. In winter, however, when the sun's rays are more slanting, the sun baths can be taken even by the blondes at any time.

  17. I may say, therefore, that brunettes in summer may take sun baths even at noon, but blondes should take them preferably before nine or ten o'clock in the morning or after three o'clock in the afternoon.

  18. I always did like blondes best, whether she believes it or not.

  19. Well, as a matter of fact, I have always admired blondes more, but I'm quite willing to change my tastes for you.

  20. The young man and the two English blondes of American birth found places in the same car with our tourists, and enlivened the journey with their frolics.

  21. If they had needed explanation it would have been given by the announcement in the office of the hotel that a troupe of British blondes was then appearing in Quebec for one week only.

  22. Blondes are still to be found in Barbary.

  23. Blondes do not belong to the Aryan races.

  24. The man who has had a decided preference for blondes all his life, finally installs a brown-eyed deity at his hearthstone.

  25. She could not possibly love a boy three weeks younger than herself, and if her eyes are blue and her hair light, no blondes need apply.

  26. Brunettes are best in black--mark my words, now; and blondes are never effective in that color.

  27. It would be indeed well if blondes or any other people could be saved from sorrow," said Edith.

  28. The ancient Greeks used to call young blondes 'children of the gods.

  29. For that matter, blondes especially appeal to the men of the south on account of their rarity.

  30. On the stage the ladies of the ballet and the chorus wear blonde wigs, and the only possible reason to give for this is that managers believe they will look more attractive to the audience as blondes than as brunettes.

  31. I have known brunettes to be perfect angels, and sweet blondes to be perfect little devils, and so have we all.

  32. Personally, Beatrix is one of those blondes beside whom Eve the fair would seem a Negress.

  33. Eve was fair; brown women descend from Adam, blondes come from the hand of God, which left upon Eve his last thought after he had created her.

  34. As the gauzes and blondes could not consume that amount, the manufacturers used part of it in making watered silks [moires] and hose.

  35. The whiteness of the Chinese silk, to which nothing else can be compared, renders it the only suitable kind for the manufacture of blondes and gauzes.

  36. Many of the race are blondes of the most decided stamp.

  37. It seemed to the dear little blondes that we must have come as it were direct from him.

  38. Neither the blondes nor the brunettes act according to the advertisement of their temperaments.

  39. Skippy haughtily, for having just reacted from blondes, blondes did not appeal to him.

  40. Yet four women (three blondes and a brunette) watched with affectionate glances the progress of his casual morning toilette.

  41. On the rival car across the way the two very blondes in black are still holding giggling conversation.

  42. Otherwise you might still change in favor of the blondes who are sitting huddled under a single green sunshade and who look bored with themselves.

  43. Tomorrow they will be upon the cars again, the blondes upon the right, the brunettes upon the left.

  44. A load of diamonds and dope coming back, a load of sugar and blondes going up.

  45. Blondes made Martians higher even than sugar, and brought larger and quicker returns.

  46. Before facing the lens, blondes should powder their yellow hair nearly white; it is then brought to about the same photographic tint as in nature.

  47. Brunettes always make the best pictures when taken in dark dresses, but neither blondes nor brunettes look well in positive white.

  48. Blondes suffer most in photographic pictures; their golden hair loses all its brilliancy, and their blue eyes, so lovely to the poet, are perplexity to the photographer.

  49. And the fair face of the Queen of Blondes grew troubled.

  50. The queen of blondes looked more than lovely; her dress was of rich white lace over pale blue silk, with blue forget-me-nots in her hair.

  51. Never had the great queen of blondes looked so lovely; the fine, fairy-like web of costly lace fell in graceful folds around a figure that stood alone for grace and symmetry.

  52. A strange question to ask a man who was fortunate enough to win the queen of blondes for his wife," he replied.

  53. He noticed then and afterward that she never spoke of the queen of blondes as Lady Chandos, or as "your wife," but always as Lady Marion.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blondes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.