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单词 ponytail
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Definition of ponytail in English:

ponytail

noun ˈpəʊnɪteɪlˈpoʊniˌteɪl
  • A hairstyle in which the hair is drawn back and tied at the back of the head so as to hang down.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perhaps it's the way they have their hair styled in perfect ponytails, their make-up highlighting their fine features.
    • I dug my brush out of my bag, put my hair up in a ponytail and wiped off my mascara and eyeliner.
    • Her long hazelnut coloured hair was tied back into a ponytail which hung down to her lower back.
    • Both women were currently putting their long hair up into ponytails, to make themselves cooler in the desert heat.
    • She'd put her hair up in a ponytail that was quite cute because it was so small.
    • He saw his parents walk in followed by a little girl with her brown hair in a ponytail.
    • There were maybe only 2 days during the past summer that she hadn't had her hair in a ponytail.
    • Other low- and no-maintenance looks include chignons, ponytails or donning a bandanna.
    • They showed up on the runways in all ways, shapes and forms, from chunky plaits and blunt cuts to layered styles with wispy ends and long braided ponytails.
    • Avoid styles that cause too much tension with prolonged wear, like tight ponytails and cornrows.
    • While all the other little girls in grammar school had very straight hair worn in cute ponytails, I had to suffer with a frizzy Afro.
    • Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein favored models with loose, low ponytails with that same wrapped finish in their spring collections.
    • I ran up the stairs and brushed my hair back into a ponytail, and cleaned my teeth.
    • Erin shook her head, or as best she could as she was pulling her hair back in a ponytail.
    • This season's hair is either tousled or tailored with a soft wave; think loose ponytails or chignons and a well-trimmed fringe.
    • I leant back with my black brush in my hand and combed my hair into a high ponytail.
    • They work great on my very thick, pretty curly hair for ponytails and sloppy buns.
    • Now that he has replaced the ponytail with the crew cut he even looks the part.
    • Try applying conditioner from the roots to the tips and pull your hair softly into a ponytail at the nape of the neck.
    • The car driver was a similar age with short dark hair and one of the rear passengers was a woman with dark hair in a ponytail.

Derivatives

  • ponytailed

  • adjectiveˈpəʊnɪteɪldˈpoʊniˌteɪld
    • We also ran into a ponytailed massage therapist who set us on the path to the town of Hana, and by day four we were headed east on the twisty two-lane road to the Maui Sun Club.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A large crowd forms around a sweaty, bearded and ponytailed leader in a checkered three-piece suit who stands on a milk crate and introduces himself as the founder of the No Police State Coalition.
      • Many say that while he is known for his razor-sharp mind, the ponytailed 38-year-old lacks experience and alienates employees and customers with his arrogant style.
      • In True Believer, James Woods plays Eddie Dodd, a ponytailed pot smoker who started out as a sixties-era civil rights lawyer but now mainly fights to get reduced sentences for white-collar drug dealers.
      • The ponytailed, Birkenstock-wearing, granola-munching, rabid hippie in me has been both upheld and rejected with that one conclusion.
 
 

Definition of ponytail in US English:

ponytail

nounˈpoʊniˌteɪlˈpōnēˌtāl
  • A hairstyle in which the hair is drawn back and tied at the back of the head, causing it to hang down like a pony's tail.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were maybe only 2 days during the past summer that she hadn't had her hair in a ponytail.
    • Now that he has replaced the ponytail with the crew cut he even looks the part.
    • They showed up on the runways in all ways, shapes and forms, from chunky plaits and blunt cuts to layered styles with wispy ends and long braided ponytails.
    • Both women were currently putting their long hair up into ponytails, to make themselves cooler in the desert heat.
    • Perhaps it's the way they have their hair styled in perfect ponytails, their make-up highlighting their fine features.
    • She'd put her hair up in a ponytail that was quite cute because it was so small.
    • He saw his parents walk in followed by a little girl with her brown hair in a ponytail.
    • I leant back with my black brush in my hand and combed my hair into a high ponytail.
    • While all the other little girls in grammar school had very straight hair worn in cute ponytails, I had to suffer with a frizzy Afro.
    • Try applying conditioner from the roots to the tips and pull your hair softly into a ponytail at the nape of the neck.
    • Other low- and no-maintenance looks include chignons, ponytails or donning a bandanna.
    • This season's hair is either tousled or tailored with a soft wave; think loose ponytails or chignons and a well-trimmed fringe.
    • They work great on my very thick, pretty curly hair for ponytails and sloppy buns.
    • I ran up the stairs and brushed my hair back into a ponytail, and cleaned my teeth.
    • Her long hazelnut coloured hair was tied back into a ponytail which hung down to her lower back.
    • The car driver was a similar age with short dark hair and one of the rear passengers was a woman with dark hair in a ponytail.
    • I dug my brush out of my bag, put my hair up in a ponytail and wiped off my mascara and eyeliner.
    • Erin shook her head, or as best she could as she was pulling her hair back in a ponytail.
    • Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein favored models with loose, low ponytails with that same wrapped finish in their spring collections.
    • Avoid styles that cause too much tension with prolonged wear, like tight ponytails and cornrows.
 
 
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