Being puffed out; used of hair style or clothing.
1 The young woman's short dress and Jackie Kennedy bouffant decided it.
2 To the American eye it is a musical comedy costume, picturesque, bouffant , amazing.
3 He ran off with a succubus. She patted at her canary yellow bouffant .
4 Kazan is the hairdresser who invented the bouffant the bubble, and the French twist.
5 Tracy reached up with alarm and felt it sitting there like a bad bouffant hairdo.
6 The senior man had a big, bouffant blond hairdo.
7 I heard him in the coffee shop, talking to a strange-looking woman in a bouffant wig.
8 Said the woman whose fashion choices included a paisley dog collar and a canary blonde bouffant .
9 Mrs. Biya has no problem rocking a bouffant , bangs, a mullet and a ponytail-sometimesall at once.
10 There were women in short skirts and high heels, their bouffant hairdos as steady as carved stones.
11 He was dandied up in a cloak, a cape, loops of gold jewelry, and a bouffant silk tie.
12 I really liked her bouffant hair.
13 They were of stout build with grey, bouffant hair atop round faces with an obvious look of expectation.
14 Endless crinkly, sun-bronzed men with elegantly bouffant hair and crested ties: where are they the rest of the year?
15 Fashion constants included blouses as bouffant as hairdos, avant-garde make-up (on both sexes) and Dynasty-chic shoulder pads.
16 On his trips he appears a harried man of the people, wearing simple clothes and a tousled bouffant hairstyle.
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