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1 Pompadour (hairstyle) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pompadour is a style of haircut which takes its name from Madame de Pompadour. ... In modern Japanese popular culture, the pompadour is a stereotypical hairstyle often worn ...
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2 pompadour: Definition from Answers.com
pompadour ( ) n. A woman's hairstyle formed by sweeping the hair straight up from the forehead into a high, turned-back roll
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3 Madame de Pompadour: Definition from Answers.com
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson marchioness de Pompadour (click to enlarge) Madame de Pompadour, detail of a portrait by François Boucher; in the National
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4 Pompadour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pompadour (hairstyle), a combed hairstyle that takes its name from Madame de Pompadour. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. ...
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Translations of Pompadour. Pompadour synonyms, Pompadour antonyms. Information about Pompadour in the free online English dictionary and ...
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8 Pompadour | Define Pompadour at Dictionary.com
Pompadour definition, an arrangement of a man's hair in which it is brushed up high from the forehead. See more.
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The pompadour first came into fashion in the 1950s as such American icons as Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash sang their rockabilly tunes while sporting a pompadour. ...
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