bouffant in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Her towering bouffant hairdo once sported a battleship replica.
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For a really luxurious, bouffant effect, make your curtains 2-1/2 times as wide as the window.
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Bouffant hairstyles, popular at the time, were sometimes made with hair-rats, which were pads of old hair taken from brushes stuffed into the hairdo to create volume.
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Of course hair and make-up was also ultra feminine, with bouffants the order of the day.
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They wear princess-like dresses (usually in pink or other pastels), and sport large, curly brown hair, usually in bouffants.
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They're 1980s wigs, which means bad perms, misguided mullets, frosted bobs and big bouffants.
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Bouffant gowns with large crinolines were probably reserved for special occasions.
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The group wore their hair in big bouffant style with sparkling gold dresses, similar to those in the music video.
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With his flamboyant suits, bouffant hair and lush moustache he soon became one of the best-known characters on television.
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Hair in the 1980s was generally big, curly, bouffant and heavily styled.
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