2. Adjective. Similar to a stereotypical dumb blonde. ¹
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Definition of Blondish
1. somewhat blond [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blondish
Literary usage of Blondish
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Races of Europe: A Sociological Study (Lowell Institute Lectures) by William Zebina Ripley (1899)
"One is tall, blondish, and long-headed; the other is brachycephalic, darker-
complexioned, and of medium height. The relative proportions of each vary ..."
2. Lew Wallace;: An Autobiography by Lew Wallace (1906)
"He was a blondish person in cavalry uniform, minus a cap. A streak of blood
frilled his forehead. Riding to my side, he saluted and said, "General Wallace? ..."
3. Adventures in Interviewing by Isaac Frederick Marcosson (1919)
"Mr. Hay was almost under-sized, with blondish moustache and goatee streaked with
grey. Deep lines furrowed his forehead; his eyes were penetrating but ..."
4. Lew Wallace; an Autobiography by Lew Wallace (1906)
"I noticed his horse breathing quick and splattered with mud from nostrils to
fetlocks. lle was a blondish person in cavalry uniform, minus a cap. ..."
5. Through the School: The Experiences of a Mill Boy in Securing an Education by Frederic Kenyon Brown (1912)
"... flush-cheeked banker-to-be, sort out and become deeply attached to the female
member of the "Eight," the blondish hobbledehoy, whom we judged, ..."