1 His hat had fallen from his pomaded hair; his waxed moustache bristled.
2 He pomaded it, from a little tube of grease Hongroise in his vest pocket.
3 His hair was pomaded and shining and he was very smartly dressed and clean-cut looking.
4 Bunny's pomaded forelock unravels and whips around his eyes as he calls out, 'Mrs Pennington!
5 To thy vain employments, thou becurled and pomaded Absalom!
6 He was wearing a blue swallow-tail coat, shoes and stockings, and was perfumed and his hair pomaded .
7 He was a solid man, thinning gray hair swept back and pomaded , fleshy faced with incipient jowls.
8 With his blond pomaded hair slicked back, he managed to look surly even as he confronted the Bratislava authorities.
9 Those vulgarly handsome features, that beard, pomaded and curled by a barber's 'prentice, betray no signs of his inspiration.
10 He turns away, pats his pocket, flicks his pomaded forelock from his eyes and thinks -Fuck you all.
11 Kempka's hair had been freshly pomaded and combed, and the interior of the trailer smelled like cheap, sweet cologne.
12 Now his head was pomaded and a silver ear-ring glittered in his ear, and altogether he had a holiday air.
13 He had rubicund cheeks, long hair very much pomaded , trailing in the back and drawn up in crescents along his temples.
14 Then Don Draper waltzed in, with his grey suits, heavily pomaded , side-parted hair, billowy white shirts and perfectly neat pocket square.
15 He was short and vast, sun-lamped and pomaded , a man in a buttressed pin-stripe suit with a red carnation withering in the lapel.
16 His face was fresh and rosy, his white-plumed hat, tilted to one side, disclosed his curled and pomaded hair besprinkled with powdery snow.
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