Tufts or bunches of ribbon, velvet, or thread, worn in the hair, on a cap, or dress, or similar bunches of streamers used in cheerleading.
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Examples for "pompon "
Examples for "pompon "
1 She is vulgar from her red pompon to her boots.
2 Sew a pompon or a rosette of yarn over the top of the sewing stitch.
3 She wore a gown of pale saffron trimmed with three bouquets of pompon roses mixed with green.
4 There are also the water bubble eye, blue fish, brown fish, brocade, pompon and fantail and many others.
5 Finish with a pompon on top.
1 And my suitcase has a bilious green pom-pom attached to the handle.
2 Then we argued about how to tie it into a pom-pom .
3 The zip across the top edge had a furry pom-pom to pull it.
4 Once she's away from the pom-pom club, I should be able to trail her.
5 The pom-pom buttons on the front of his suit are as large as saucers.
1 In the afternoon one of our guns on Cæsar's Camp smashed a pompom .
2 They matched the pompom buttons which ran down the front of his suit.
3 A raccoon pompom hat costs as little as £20.
4 He wore a baggy suit with big orange - pompom buttons; on his hands were cartoon gloves.
5 Take this. He's holding out a knit hat with a big orange pompom on top.
1 Then Jean-Claude stepped away from me, leaving the flogger in my hand.
2 How could the flogger of urchins be otherwise than animated and joyous?
3 The leper fled with his flogger in pursuit, while the gobernadorcillo cried, 'Catch him!
4 How to employ a flogger or whip to excite.
5 The sentence of the court was carried out by a scourger, sometimes called flagellator, or flogger .
1 She touched her nose, and Spirit got a face full of pom-pon .
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