- a blonde bombshell
- mainly journalism
a very attractive woman
English dictionary. 2014.
English dictionary. 2014.
blonde bombshell — blonde bombshells N COUNT A blonde bombshell is a woman with blonde hair who is very sexually attractive. [JOURNALISM, INFORMAL] … English dictionary
blonde bombshell — noun An extremely attractive blonde woman • • • Main Entry: ↑blond … Useful english dictionary
(a) blonde bombshell — a blonde bombshell mainly journalism phrase a very attractive woman Thesaurus: sexually attractive womensynonym Main entry: bombshell … Useful english dictionary
Blonde Bombshell — Jean Harlow … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Bombshell — Bomb shell , n. 1. A bomb. See {Bomb}, n. [1913 Webster] 2. something or someone that stuns or amazes, especially suddenly and unexpectedly; as, the news of the president s affair was a political bombshell; a blonde bombshell. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bombshell (film) — Infobox Film name = Bombshell | writer = Caroline Francke Mack Crane John Lee Mahin Jules Furthman Norman Krasna starring = Jean Harlow Lee Tracy Frank Morgan Franchot Tone Pat O Brien Una Merkel Ted Healy Mary Forbes C. Aubrey Smith director =… … Wikipedia
bombshell — UK [ˈbɒmˌʃel] / US [ˈbɑmˌʃel] noun [countable] Word forms bombshell : singular bombshell plural bombshells informal an event or piece of news that is unexpected and shocking The announcement of job losses came as an absolute bombshell. drop a… … English dictionary
Blonde stereotype — The blonde stereotype, the stereotypical perception of blond haired women, has two aspects. On one hand, over the history, blonde hair in women has been considered attractive and desirable. On the other hand, a blonde woman is often perceived as… … Wikipedia
bombshell — bomb|shell [ bam,ʃel ] noun count INFORMAL 1. ) an event or piece of news that is unexpected and shocking: The announcement of job losses came as a total bombshell. drop a bombshell (=give an unexpected and shocking piece of news): Anna suddenly… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bombshell — bomb|shell [ˈbɔmʃel US ˈba:m ] n 1.) an unexpected and very shocking piece of news ▪ Then came the bombshell: the factory was to close down. ▪ Finally she dropped the bombshell . She was pregnant, she said. 2.) blonde bombshell humorous a… … Dictionary of contemporary English