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bouffantbouf‧fant /ˈbuːfɒŋ, -fɒnt $ buːˈfɑːnt/ adjective bouffantOrigin: 1800-1900 French present participle of bouffer ‘to swell’ - A blonde lady, with bouffant hair above a heavily lined, over-powdered face, addressed the chair.
- Her orange-red hair was worn bouffant, and her orange lipstick made her look like a small circus clown.
- I aimed to get long straight hair - but it was really bouffant growing out.
- Many films of my youth were viewed on either side of bouffant and beehive hairdos which filled the centre of the screen.
- There were fashions to look at too, the new sheath dresses, the bouffant hairdos.
- With her bouffant hairdo, elaborate plumage, gushing charm and bright smile she is a caricature of a countess.
a bouffant hairstyle is one in which your hair is raised away from your head at the top |