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Definition of Pompadours
1. pompadour [n] - See also: pompadour
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pompadours
Literary usage of Pompadours
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Maids & Matrons of New France by Mary Sifton Pepper (1901)
"Ill THE TWO pompadours OR WOMEN IN THE DOWNFALL OF NEW FRANCE passing of New
France from the geography of French possessions in the New World occurred ..."
2. Literary History of Russia by Aleksander Brückner, Ellis H. Minns (1908)
"Another understands by the decentralisation of Russia the freeing of the pompadours
from law and trifles which only hinder them in carrying out " home ..."
3. Maids & Matrons of New France by Mary Sifton Pepper (1901)
"Ill THE TWO pompadours OR WOMEN IN THE DOWNFALL OF NEW FRANCE passing of New
France from the geography of French possessions in the New World occurred ..."
4. Literary History of Russia by Aleksander Brückner, Ellis H. Minns (1908)
"Another understands by the decentralisation of Russia the freeing of the pompadours
from law and trifles which only hinder them in carrying out " home ..."