noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
wear your hair long/in a ponytail etc (= have that style of hair )
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He wore his hair in a ponytail.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But her caramel hair was lighter than Mitchell recalled, and drastically shorter, banded into a cool ponytail .
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He is a dandy-looking dude too, with slick black ponytail and, always, a full-length mink coat.
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He reaches the ball a step ahead of an agile sprite named Molly, whose ponytail flows behind her baseball cap.
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His hair was thinning on top but he had a small ponytail at the back.
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It's also intriguing that with her new ponytail Kylie looks more like Neighbours' Charlene than at any time since 1987.
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Primo looks at her, at her smile, at the small fountain of hair that is her ponytail .
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She had scraped her hair back from her forehead and tied it in a ponytail with a pink ribbon.
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She often showed up late for class, and she chewed gum and tossed her ponytail and whispered and giggled with Servio.