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  • Also, she will not sit in El Morocco with him and his three or four cigar-smoking Greek chums with their lavish, blondined females, while the Greek men talk business.

    The Grand Surprise Lisa Hirsch 2007

  • Also, she will not sit in El Morocco with him and his three or four cigar-smoking Greek chums with their lavish, blondined females, while the Greek men talk business.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Lisa Hirsch 2007

  • He awaits her return; a storm rages outside; at a late hour she enters the door, throws off her wraps and stands before her husband, with blondined hair, painted cheeks, and eyes red with wine.

    Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry and Story Woven into Eight Popular Lectures George W. Bain

  • Could they see each other a dozen times, swearing not to mention the possibility of loving, -- so that she might have a chance to reimpress him with her blondined hair -- it _is_ touched up, you know -- and small talk?

    The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking James Branch Cabell 1918

  • But they've made it into a blondined, rouged-up old woman of sixty.

    The Beautiful and Damned 1918

  • Miss Hite-Smith was blondined in the back, with a transformation in the front that did not quite match and all of the aristocratic dames had resorted to cosmetics of one kind or another.

    Mary Louise and Josie O'Gorman Emma Speed Sampson 1907

  • A spoonful or so of the yellow concoction, and the sickish feeling vanished, and she felt instead rather devilish and fast, like the blondined villainess in a play.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • But they’ve made it into a blondined, rouged-up old woman of sixty.

    The Beautiful and Damned 2003

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