ponytailed
Appearance
See also: pony-tailed
English
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]ponytailed (not comparable)
- Having a ponytail.
- 1988 December 9, Peter Friederici, “Rockwell on a Plate”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
- As he did so a couple walked in the door and mounted the platform: a young woman with a long dress and a snow white wig, and a ponytailed young man wearing a colonial soldier's cape and sword.
- 1988 December 25, G. Steven Rose, “A Brave And Charming Diplomat”, in Gay Community News, volume 16, number 24, page 16:
- Gregarious, suntanned and ponytailed — as if he had just come in from the beach.
Verb
[edit]ponytailed
- simple past and past participle of ponytail