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bimbo
noun
A physically attractive woman who lacks intelligence.
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Sentence The word 'bimbo' is correct and is used in informal, written English.
It is used to describe someone who is silly and not very bright. For example: "She was such a bimbo, she didn't realize everyone was laughing at her."
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A PhD in history did not stop one political analyst dismissing her as a "bimbo".
Further, a fair-haired Manga-like bimbo, "Miss Ko2", was provocatively posed in a corner of mirrored walls in the Salon of War, facing a statue of Jupiter.
Many of America's best players, such as Kasey Keller, whose goalkeeping heroics earned the national side a 1-0 victoverover Brazil in a friendly earlier this year, play overseas: Mr Keller for Britain's Leicester City.In this section Freewheeling Mark Sanford, surfboarding revolutionary You can't call this one a bimbo Tobacco country fights back Here we go?
Or, indeed, they could be a personal cruise-ship, just like the ocean-going bimbo carrier belonging to your neighbour in the harbour except that it can also cruise below the waves.
Just how spendthrift it was, though, how disorganised, how riven with backbiting and indecision, and how thoroughly hamstrung by the enduring psychodrama of the Clinton marriage and its bimbo eruptions, is astounding.
If a rich husband leaves his long-suffering wife for a young bimbo, should the wife be awarded a bigger share of their joint wealth on divorce?
Not everything comes easier: good-looking women seeking high-flying jobs in particularly male fields may be stymied by the "bimbo effect" until they prove their competence and commitment.
Lean emerging-market firms are challenging Western ones in everything from white goods (Haier) to telecoms equipment (Huawei) to baked goods (Bimbo).
It is estimated that a $1.50 tax on a packet of cigarettes one likely outcome of any settlement would drive down the demand for American tobacco by another 10-20%.In this section You can't call this one a bimbo Tobacco country fights back Here we go?
The commission passed on their car licence-plate number to white supremacists.In this section Freewheeling Mark Sanford, surfboarding revolutionary You can't call this one a bimbo Tobacco country fights back Here we go?
His long-suffering trainer, Tom Virgets, dubbed his fighter a "bimbo magnet".
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