Sentence examples for a bimbo from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bimbo" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person, often a woman, who is perceived as attractive but unintelligent or superficial.
Example: "She may look like a bimbo, but she has a degree in engineering and runs her own business."
Alternatives: "dumb blonde" or "airhead".

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Not a bimbo at all.

I look like a Barbie doll or a bimbo.

His long-suffering trainer, Tom Virgets, dubbed his fighter a "bimbo magnet".

No. Let me qualify, because it's too much of a bimbo answer.

I refuse to call Megyn Kelly a bimbo, because that would not be politically correct.

It was hardly a "bimbo eruption", as Streisand's sleepover was with her then fiancé.

A PhD in history did not stop one political analyst dismissing her as a "bimbo".

In 1992 the threat to Bill Clinton's first presidential bid was a "bimbo eruption".

I say if you want to be a bimbo, be a bimbo, but understand what a bimbo is, and what you're doing, and how you're using it and how it's using you".

France is even running a bimbo deficit, and has to import its sex objects.

(He has twice retweeted someone who called Kelly, the star of Fox's news division, a "bimbo").

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