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  • Her long honey-blonde locks have been shorn into a severe jet black goth 'do and she's sporting some visible piercings.

    Rooney Mara becomes Lisbeth Salander Liz Kelly 2010

  • Moving her head slowly, the honey-blonde hair falling in a tangled mass around her shoulders, she looked at him.

    Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas Carlos G.Tonda 2010

  • The masked killer is also very iconic, as she/he wears a creepy skeleton mask topped with a mane of honey-blonde hair.

    Dark Reel (2008) 2008

  • On the other hand, if the girl two seats away from you had long, honey-blonde hair and a future Playmate of the Month figure, you probably remember that – particularly if she ever said something nice to you.

    The Good old day? Nah ... and other stuff about novels. deep_bluze 2004

  • A few years from now, she'd be a beautiful honey-blonde, but she didn't know that yet and I wasn't going to risk a bad first impression by speaking out of turn.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • “You are such a liar, Jess,” Karen Sue said, shaking her head so that her honey-blonde hair, the ends of which curled into perfect flips just above her shoulders, swung.

    SAFE HOUSE MEG CABOT 2003

  • “You are such a liar, Jess,” Karen Sue said, shaking her head so that her honey-blonde hair, the ends of which curled into perfect flips just above her shoulders, swung.

    SAFE HOUSE MEG CABOT 2003

  • Ruha saw that the first rider was a sturdy, florid-faced woman with a flyaway mane of honey-blonde hair.

    The Veiled Dragon Denning, Troy 1996

  • Dark, honey-blonde hair cascaded in rippling, molten gold over one shoulder.

    Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986

  • Dark, honey-blonde hair cascaded in rippling, molten gold over one shoulder.

    Touch the Wind Janet Dailey 1986

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