Sentence examples for dumb blonde from inspiring English sources

The phrase "dumb blonde" is technically correct and can be used in written English, although it is considered derogatory and offensive by many people.
It is often used to refer to a stereotypical image of a blonde woman as being unintelligent. Example: The movie relied heavily on the tired trope of the "dumb blonde" character, which was disappointing to many viewers.

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dumb blonde

noun

A female preoccupied with appearance while neglecting intellectual pursuits, (often taken to extremes); a blonde bimbo.

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Dumb blonde indeed.

This is no dumb blonde.

The original dumb blonde.' She laughs.

"People see her as a dumb blonde," Ms. Finneran added.

A humanizing biography of the archetypal dumb blonde.

Holliday was said to have been anything but a stereotypical dumb blonde.

She was smart enough to become the most famous Dumb Blonde in history.

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Avoid words like "yeah" "huh?" "what?" "mm-hm" "sure" etc. Show off your anti-dumb blonde vocabulary!

Another tells, over the plane's intercom, a dumb-blonde joke.

If VH1 had timed this rambling response as a dumb-blonde joke, it bombed.

Having suffered the slings and arrows of dumb-blonde jokes for decades, the real dumb-blonde joke is on the fools who tell them, for they'll seldom find a blonde on their arm.

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