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.
Artillery designed to shoot upward at airplanes.
1And my suitcase has a bilious green pom-pom attached to the handle.
2Then we argued about how to tie it into a pom-pom.
3The zip across the top edge had a furry pom-pom to pull it.
4Once she's away from the pom-pom club, I should be able to trail her.
5The pom-pom buttons on the front of his suit are as large as saucers.
6Beside me, Jessica was waving a two-dollar blue-and-orange pom-pom, her face glowing with excitement.
7Six guns, a pom-pom, and 1000 head of cattle were the prizes of the victors.
8Our friend the pom-pom once more, and most vivacious.
9Of the pom-pom, which I succeeded in saving from the enemy's hands, the same writer says:-
10A new and unpleasant experience in the shape of a pom-pom has come upon the scene.
11But I believe the pom-pom was smashed up, and a big gun silenced, if not smashed.
12No more convincing cheerleader ever shook a pom-pom.
13A pom-pom and twenty prisoners, including the commander of the police, were the trophies of the day.
14Thus pom-pom ammunition is out of place in the brigade ammunition columns of field artillery, and S.A.A.
15A pom-pom was lost in this affair.
16On the 10th he got a pom-pom.