pompadour (Meaning)

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pompadour (n)

French noblewoman who was the lover of Louis XV, whose policies she influenced (1721-1764)

a hair style in which the front hair is swept up from the forehead

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pompadour (v)

style women's hair in a pompadour

pompadour Sentence Examples

  1. The rock star's colossal pompadour towered over his head like an architectural masterpiece.
  2. The poodle's pompadour made it look like a fluffy cotton candy cloud.
  3. The flamboyant Elvis impersonator sported a towering pompadour adorned with shiny sequins.
  4. The vintage hairdo featured an elaborate pompadour that cascaded into soft, voluminous curls.
  5. The poodle's pompadour was groomed into a perfect sphere, resembling a miniature planet.
  6. The pompadour on the poodle was so fluffy and white, it looked like a cloud floating atop its head.
  7. The poodle's pompadour was a masterpiece of intricate grooming, resembling a sculpted work of art.
  8. The rockabilly singer had a rebellious spirit that was reflected in his slicked-back pompadour.
  9. The poodle's pompadour was so large and elaborate, it resembled a miniature topiary.
  10. The flamboyant poodle proudly strutted around with its enormous pompadour, a testament to its owner's love of grooming.

FAQs About the word pompadour

French noblewoman who was the lover of Louis XV, whose policies she influenced (1721-1764), a hair style in which the front hair is swept up from the forehead,

ponytail, braid, haircut, hairstyle, hairdo, coiffure, quiff, bob, Mohawk, conk

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The rock star's colossal pompadour towered over his head like an architectural masterpiece.

The poodle's pompadour made it look like a fluffy cotton candy cloud.

The flamboyant Elvis impersonator sported a towering pompadour adorned with shiny sequins.

The vintage hairdo featured an elaborate pompadour that cascaded into soft, voluminous curls.