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Definition of dumb blonde in English: dumb blondenoun informal A blonde-haired woman perceived in a stereotypical way as being attractive but unintelligent. 〈非正式〉漂亮但无头脑的金发碧眼女人 Example sentencesExamples - She said: ‘I thought it was cute to play a dumb blonde on TV, I do it because it's funny.’
- Yeah, I suppose she was extremely attractive with her long blonde hair, blue eyes, and great physique, but beneath that glitz and glamour was just another ditzy, dumb blonde.
- I could talk to my fans and those people who think I'm just a dumb blonde.
- My mother despises me, my sister acts like a dumb blonde but she's actually really smart.
- Beautiful maybe, but she could be one of those dumb blondes.
- I do not deny that there are dumb blondes, or those who like to play the part in order to manipulate the sorry men who fall for it.
- There are no dumb blondes or doormats; all of these women know the score and can tot it up in their heads without a calculator.
- Should she thank the dumb blonde for ruining the place she once called home?
- I think she is used to being funny, and if you're funny and blonde, people are happy to put you in a category as dumb blonde.
- I forgot, you're another one of those dumb blondes.
- Why then, can't I rid myself of this nagging sense of discomfort at the fact that being a dumb blonde is deemed culturally significant enough to have an entire feature film devoted to it?
- However, her comparisons to dumb blondes were the least of her worries; she bent over, desperately trying to remove a stubborn stain from her knee.
- In her distress she'd rushed into the canteen, throwing herself at his feet and declaring her love while the dumb blonde on his arm looked on in shock.
- ‘I thought it was cute to play a dumb blonde,’ she insisted.
- Suddenly, the dumb blonde found herself on the floor with no idea as to how she got there.
- Why didn't the critics and powers that be realize, as I did when I was going to her movies in the '50s, what a fine comedic actress Marilyn was instead of treating her as a dumb blonde?
- I think it's because he's the dumb blonde of American journalism, so awed by his proximity to power that he buys whatever he's being sold.
- It was just something the masses obviously didn't want to hear about, they all preferred to believe that I was some dumb blonde who was only making it through high school by fluttering her eyelashes and hitching her skirt up a bit too high.
- I hate it when she makes me feel like a dumb blonde.
- Playing the dumb blonde became her forte despite the fact that her articulate astute mind contained much more.
Definition of dumb blonde in US English: dumb blonde(also dumb blond) nounˌdəm ˈbländ informal A blond-haired woman perceived in a stereotypical way as being attractive but unintelligent. 〈非正式〉漂亮但无头脑的金发碧眼女人 Example sentencesExamples - I could talk to my fans and those people who think I'm just a dumb blonde.
- Beautiful maybe, but she could be one of those dumb blondes.
- It was just something the masses obviously didn't want to hear about, they all preferred to believe that I was some dumb blonde who was only making it through high school by fluttering her eyelashes and hitching her skirt up a bit too high.
- Playing the dumb blonde became her forte despite the fact that her articulate astute mind contained much more.
- I forgot, you're another one of those dumb blondes.
- In her distress she'd rushed into the canteen, throwing herself at his feet and declaring her love while the dumb blonde on his arm looked on in shock.
- Suddenly, the dumb blonde found herself on the floor with no idea as to how she got there.
- There are no dumb blondes or doormats; all of these women know the score and can tot it up in their heads without a calculator.
- However, her comparisons to dumb blondes were the least of her worries; she bent over, desperately trying to remove a stubborn stain from her knee.
- I hate it when she makes me feel like a dumb blonde.
- Yeah, I suppose she was extremely attractive with her long blonde hair, blue eyes, and great physique, but beneath that glitz and glamour was just another ditzy, dumb blonde.
- She said: ‘I thought it was cute to play a dumb blonde on TV, I do it because it's funny.’
- Why didn't the critics and powers that be realize, as I did when I was going to her movies in the '50s, what a fine comedic actress Marilyn was instead of treating her as a dumb blonde?
- My mother despises me, my sister acts like a dumb blonde but she's actually really smart.
- Why then, can't I rid myself of this nagging sense of discomfort at the fact that being a dumb blonde is deemed culturally significant enough to have an entire feature film devoted to it?
- I think it's because he's the dumb blonde of American journalism, so awed by his proximity to power that he buys whatever he's being sold.
- ‘I thought it was cute to play a dumb blonde,’ she insisted.
- I do not deny that there are dumb blondes, or those who like to play the part in order to manipulate the sorry men who fall for it.
- I think she is used to being funny, and if you're funny and blonde, people are happy to put you in a category as dumb blonde.
- Should she thank the dumb blonde for ruining the place she once called home?
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