ponytail (Meaning)

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ponytail (n)

a hair style that draws the hair back so that it hangs down in back of the head like a pony's tail

ponytail Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah's sleek ponytail danced behind her as she ran the 100-meter dash.
  2. The young girl playfully swung her high ponytail while skipping down the sidewalk.
  3. The ballerina's tight ponytail held her hair effortlessly in place during her graceful performance.
  4. The rock star's spiky ponytail was a symbol of his rebellious spirit.
  5. The horse's long, flowing ponytail swished behind it as it galloped across the field.
  6. He attempted to style his hair into a ponytail, but it kept falling out.
  7. The girl's ponytail was so tightly pulled back that it gave her a headache.
  8. The artist's paintbrush ponytail allowed her to create intricate designs on the canvas.
  9. The bride's elegant ponytail was adorned with tiny pearls, adding a touch of sophistication to her wedding day look.
  10. The student's messy ponytail reflected the long night of studying she had just endured.

FAQs About the word ponytail

a hair style that draws the hair back so that it hangs down in back of the head like a pony's tail

plait, queue, Mohawk, pigtail,braid, bob, beehive, roach, shag, shingle

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Sarah's sleek ponytail danced behind her as she ran the 100-meter dash.

The young girl playfully swung her high ponytail while skipping down the sidewalk.

The ballerina's tight ponytail held her hair effortlessly in place during her graceful performance.

The rock star's spiky ponytail was a symbol of his rebellious spirit.