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- adjective
comparative form ofblond : moreblond - adjective
comparative form ofblonde : moreblonde
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Examples
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Sooner rather than later, they will find a younger, blonder piece of fluff to replace you.
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"I've always said of 'O.C.,' that's probably our quietest, in terms of the drama -- to me that's the 'Knots Landing' of the franchise -- their hair is blonder, their boobs are bigger and they probably drink a little more than a lot of our other housewives."
Boffo ratings, but beige story lines for Bravo's 'Real Housewives of D.C.' Lisa de Moraes 2010
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Likewise, Hilty finds her star-making gig as Karen's blonder, bustier competition, embittered chorus girl Ivy Lynn, easily accessible.
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Sooner rather than later, they will find a younger, blonder piece of fluff to replace you.
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In person, Trump is younger, thinner, and blonder than in his photos.
Terry Krepel: Newsmax Gets Trumped Terry Krepel 2011
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When did Dolphie start looking like an older, buffer, older, blonder, and older Neil Patrick Harris???
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Dolph Lungren made this movie… 2009
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Heavier, and shorter, and blonder, and no longer shaving my head, and 16 tattoos, and pierced nipples, and green eyes that change to hazel and blue, depending, and glasses.
Second verse, same as the first William Henderson 2012
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One tall and broad, one slim and wiry and one slighter, blonder and more lost than a child.
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River was completely different to all his siblings – blonder, cute and pixyish.
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She is getting blonder and the hair softer and incredible lighter skin by the day.
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