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19 Sentences With "pomaded"

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Lulu is herself abjectly in love with her pimp, Dédé, a petulant, pomaded twerp played by Georges Flamant, thus completing a sadomasochistic triangle.
With his dark pomaded hair, confident smirk, olive skin, and pencil moustache, Gable's power was his iconic swagger that trundled through classic cinema.
That fellow is everywhere at Pitti Uomo, vain and often wearing an earring, or some generous inking, with hair pomaded and fingers barnacled with rings.
Bestriding the rehearsal room like a pomaded colossus, he sang and danced to Duncan Sheik's electronic music, slicing and stabbing as Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's book demands.
The man bends his lovingly pomaded coif towards me, then laughs and finishes dressing his two "long dogs" before taking the cardboard carrier into his car.
His characters were often visual grotesques, like Snappy Sammy Smoot, a dandy with googly eyes, gigantic red (or pink) lips, pomaded black hair and a delicate mustache.
Everything about the servant telegraphs to the narrator that he is a part of the modern, the "rising" generation, most notably his turquoise earring, his dyed, pomaded hair, his mincing gait.
Our shiny, full black hair looks fabulous swept up in pomaded pompadours or pinup-girl curls, looks that remind us of pachucos and pachucas, of motorcycle rebels and rock 'n' roll stars.
Her male foil in the film, Gary Cooper, was by contrast something of a pomaded stiff, uncomfortably awaiting the introduction of the talking pictures that would usher in his mellow yet authoritative drawl.
Known for sporting snazzy belt buckles, cowboy boots, and a shock of pomaded hair, he didn't look at all like your stereotypical engineer; he looked more like the rock star he once aspired to be.
The Dashbot is a $49 add on for your vehicle that allows you to interact with your phone and Alexa while driving, thereby keeping your hands free to fend off pomaded villains and to swoop in an save innocent people before a helicopter explodes overhead.
To the Editor: It comes as no surprise that during his trip to Europe, President Trump — so ignorant of the history of his country, so indifferent to the exertions and sacrifices of its soldiers, so oblivious to the costs of war and the blessings of peace, so padded, pomaded and pampered — could not be bothered to attend a memorial service at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery or the subsequent Paris Peace Forum.
His short brown hair was pomaded with a light night rain, his face dewed with little droplets.
With a fine-sculpted body, brawny face and slicked-back, pomaded hair, Sombat was a popular leading man, with both men and woman writing him fan letters. "I never thought of acting, but I was good-looking, smart; I had sex appeal," Sombat said in 2006 in an interview with ThaiDay.Li Min, Lim (February 23, 2006). "The First Metrosexual".
Duck's ass or D.A. The ducktail is a men's haircut style popular during the 1950s. It is also called the duck's tail, duck's ass, duck's arse (UK), or simply D.A., and is also described as slicked back hair. The hair is pomaded (greased), combed back around the sides, and parted centrally down the back of the head.
Sam Aldrich, who worked with Peggy Bancroft on one of her charity events, described meeting Rasponi for the first time: "Her escort was a nice-smelling, polished, pomaded young man with an obsequious air, a smooth Italian accent, and a clipboard."Aldrich, Sam (2011). Dancing with the Queen, Marching with King: The Memoirs of Alexander "Sam" Aldrich, p. 99. SUNY Press.
The hairstyle, "the tower," was the trend with wealthy English and American women, who relied on hairdressers to style their hair as tall as possible. Tall piles of curls were pomaded, powdered and decorated with ribbons, flowers, lace, feathers and jewelry. The profession of hairdressing was launched as a genuine profession when Legros de Rumigny was declared the first official hairdresser of the French court. In 1765 de Rumigny published his book Art de la Coiffure des Dames, which discussed hairdressing and included pictures of hairstyles designed by him.
In the novel he is depicted as a large, muscular, olive-skinned, powerful man exuding animal charm, with the profile of a Roman emperor, hooked nose, long sideburns and hairy hands which are likened to crawling tarantulas. Indeed, Emilio Largo's surname means "play slowly and broadly". Adolfo Celi strongly resembles his literary counterpart in the film adaption. However, his white hair contrasts with the pomaded black hair that Fleming specified in the novel, and he wears a black eye patch over his left eye for reasons that remain unexplained.
Clothing often associated with the "Guido" stereotype includes gold chains (often herringbone chains, figaro chains, cornicellos, or saints' medallions), pinky rings, oversized gold or silver crucifixes, rosaries worn as necklaces, working class clothing such as plain white T-shirts, muscle shirts or "guinea Ts", leather jackets, sweat or tracksuits, scally caps, unbuttoned dress shirts, Italian knit shirts, designer brand T-shirts such as Armani, and often typical Italian "tamarro" or "truzzo" club dress. Slicked-back hair and pompadours, blowouts, tapers, quiffs, fades and heavily pomaded or gelled hair are also common stereotypes.

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