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Blondes

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Blondes meaning

plural of blonde

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The best song contextually is “What's Up?” by 4 Non Blondes which begins innocently enough.

A married fashion executive has claimed she made a desperate attempt to ward off her creepy octogenarian boss with a passion for blondes.

How do I make her likable and loveable … dumb blondes are annoying.

Then, I remember reading “Gentlemen prefer Blondes” and how she just assumed all men were in love with her and someone that’s imperfect narrating the story.

There were blondes, there were brunettes, there were redheads.

Arcuri’s relationship with Boris is now sufficiently close for friends to caption Facebook photos of them as ‘BoJen’ and ‘The Two Blondes’.

He called it Blondes.

It was still the age of sauciness, titillation, suggestiveness, embodied on screen by beautiful angelic blondes such as Judy Geeson, Susan Penhaligon and Judi Bowker, without a great deal of actual mucky action.

Perry invited Bedingfield to We Are Hear, an empowerment-focused label, management and production house which the former 4 Non Blondes frontwoman co-founded with Kerry Brown.

The set concluded with Les Blondes reverting to their day jobs as a Scottish Ceilidh Band with a selection of jigs and reels that almost, but not quite, brought the audience to the dance floor.

During The Dirty Blondes’ entrance, they replayed footage of the tag match from a few weeks ago where Tom Lawler used a chair and then tossed that chair to Parrow who got blamed for the hit.

In 2012 they were hailed as ‘society’s hottest sisters’ — and since then the willowy blondes have done nothing but cement their status.

Junior might still be getting hot sex in prison, but it will not include busty blondes.

The platinum blondes lead equally jet-set lives, flitting between their father’s pile, Althorp in Northamptonshire, and their mother’s South African home.

Hitchcock heroines tend to be blondes.

In August 1967 Capp was the narrator and host of an ABC network special called Do Blondes Have More Fun?

The famous victims in The Lodger are all blondes.