¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Ponytails
1. ponytail [n] - See also: ponytail
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ponytails
Literary usage of Ponytails
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow (2006)
"She had two short ponytails and a round face that made her look teenage young,
but on closer inspection she was more Lyman's age, mid-thirties. ..."
2. The Simple Life by Ruth King Porter (2006)
"She pulled her cap down over her eyes and stuffed her ponytails up out of sight.
"Your ma has to work late tonight." "Oh. Okay. ..."
3. Rediscovering America: Exploring the Small Towns of Virginia & Maryland by William J. Burnham, Mary K. Burnham (2002)
"There are old men in starched white-collared shirts and cowboy hats, young men
with ponytails, women in gingham dresses, boys in overalls. ..."
4. Buenos Aires and the Best of Argentina Alive!by Arnold Greenberg by Arnold Greenberg (2000)
"Every Sunday afternoon Plaza Francia is the site of an outdoor flea market.
It's Woodstock Recoleta-style. Young men with ponytails ..."
5. A Departure from the Script: A Novel by Rochelle Hollander Schwab (2002)
"... both wearing ponytails at the napes of their necks, might have been sporting
the head wraps of pirates on the high seas. ..."
6. Family Words: The Dictionary for People Who Don't Know a Frone from a Brinkle by Paul Dickson (1998)
"The ornamented rubber bands that are used to hold the pig- and ponytails of little
girls. Created by young Molly McCarty of ..."
7. Time and Fateby Lance Price by Lance Price (2005)
"A young man with a red baseball cap was putting his arm round a girl with ponytails.
"More like thirty seconds, Sir." "Can I see?" "We can give it a go. ..."