Decoration consisting of a ball of tufted wool or silk; usually worn on a hat.
Dusky grey food fish found from Louisiana and Florida southward.
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.
6 He was decorated with a white-braided cord bridle with silk rosettes and he wore between his ears a feather pompon .
7 On the higher ground the beautiful Zygadene plant, with its pompon of white star-shaped flowers, and long graceful leaves, grew in profusion.
8 The pompon added his bark, but he has never yet bitten anybody: him the Devons despise, and have christened with a coarse name.
9 Had it not been for Miss Day's pompon being torn off, I have no doubt this would have been the course of events.
10 These sailors from Brittany are called "Les demoiselles au pompon rouge," because of their youth and the gay red tassel on their cap.
11 Just then, the clear and liquid voice of Rose - Pompon was again heard.
12 I didn't know what I risked, added Rose Pompon , with a sigh.
13 The cerulean sky was dotted with fluffy white pompons of cumulous clouds.
14 Trim with rosettes or pompons made of the same material as the hood.
15 And Rose - Pompon entered the carriage in triumph, along with Ninny Moulin.
16 Here Rose - Pompon bridled up very prettily, and thus continued, Do not be uneasy!
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