Definitions

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  • noun The extent to which someone or something is blonde.

Etymologies

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blonde +‎ -ness

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Examples

  • It is the same chemical that our bleach blonde wives and girlfriends use to achieve their blondeness, but I digress.

    Buck Mounts: Finding Room For Taxidermy 2009

  • It is the same chemical that our bleach blonde wives and girlfriends use to achieve their blondeness, but I digress.

    Buck Mounts: Finding Room For Taxidermy 2009

  • She'd gotten online and boldly unlinked to the hippie chick's site, which Charles had added without telling her, and took down the three pictures of her blondeness playing the guitar, and responding to the messages about their last post.

    Round the World Now zoe zolbrod 2010

  • In the post-World War II period, the most significant woman in American advertising was Shirley Polykoff, whose career involved both the shift toward hair-dyeing and the candid exaltation of blondeness that marked the consumer taste of American women between the 1950s and 1970s.

    Advertising and Consumer Culture in the United States. 2009

  • From jet black hair to her newer blondeness… Jasmine keeps giving the bird

    Jasmine Mai Giving It Her Best | My[confined]Space 2009

  • For relief from all that blondeness, strips of white plaster seem to twist down from the rafters like summer snakes.

    Kevin Killian: What I Saw at the Orono Conference 2008, part 10 Dodie Bellamy 2008

  • I can't remember what it's called, but it's the only bleach that's given me the blondeness that I wanted.

    Grr. 2006

  • But the point is, unlike in 90210, the blonde heroine loses, yet still has her all-powerful self, which means she never really loses, while the dark heroine wins, yet is still her unpleasant, if highly intelligent, self, and the qualities of blondeness and darkness are dispersed all over the place.

    Now I Get It Becca 2008

  • (Yes E.D. Hill's real first names are "EDITH ANN" No wonder she tried to add some spice and intrigue to her bland blondeness by calling herself "E.D.")

    Martin Lewis: Fox News Gives E.D. Hill A "Terrorist Fist Jab"... Out The Door! 2008

  • For relief from all that blondeness, strips of white plaster seem to twist down from the rafters like summer snakes.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Dodie Bellamy 2008

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