From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishblondblond /blɒnd $ blɑːnd/ ●●● S3 adjective 1 x-refanother spelling of blonde2 DCBa man who is blond has pale or yellow hair
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blond• At 23 and with just 12 Tests behind him, the blond Aussie is cricket's hottest property right now.• He was blond, Ellie was blond and their child was blond.• He'd admire his long, blond hair, his bright blue eyes and his perfect white teeth.• Minna rang the bell and a small thin woman with blond hair opened the door.• The observer lay sprawled across his gun, his blond hair streaming romantically in the wind.• The blond kindergartner was found dead a week later, raped and suffocated.• He is sitting in one of the curved Scandinavian chairs of blond wood with an orange backing.• The blond young man from the back door stepped into the living room; his nose was running grossly and copiously.Origin blond (1700-1800) French Medieval Latin blondus “yellow”