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[ pom -pon ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈpɒm pɒn / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun pompom2 (def. 1).
the high plume at the front of a shako.
Horticulture . a form of small, globe-shaped flower head that characterizes a class or type of various flowering plants, especially chrysanthemums and dahlias.
black margate.
Origin of pompon 1740–50; <French; repetitive formation, apparently based on pompe pomp
Words nearby pompon pompholyx, Pompidou, pompilid, pompom, pompom girl, pompon , pomposity, pompous, Pompton Lakes, ’pon, Ponape
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Example sentences from the Web for pompon It came four months later, as she stood on the sidelines of a tournament basketball game, clutching a pompon in each hand.
Forced to Cheer for Her Attacker | Jessica Bennett| September 15, 2011| DAILY BEAST
The Pompon , or Bouquet Dahlia is a favorite variety of this genus.
Talks about Flowers. | M. D. Wellcome
She wore a gown of pale saffron trimmed with three bouquets of pompon roses mixed with green.
Madame Bovary | Gustave Flaubert
Our left has touched them, and as I write this our pompon on that side has a couple of goes.
With Rimington | L. March Phillipps
Bouquet or Pompon dahlias, with much smaller double flowers of various colours.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 | Various
And heres the great spiny thistle, too, that armed highwayman with florid face and pompon in his cap.
Pastoral Days | William Hamilton Gibson
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Words related to pompon plume, fringe, blossom, vine, perennial, herb, shaft, fluff, crest, down, spike, fin, wing, calamus, pinna, plumule, quill, pinion, shoot, head