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bleached

adjective as in blond

adjective as in light

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To start, she says, stop using so much bleach, and just use a good-smelling soap.

It is described as 40 percent more effective per load than chlorine bleach alone.

Finally, think about sheets that have gone through a natural dye process, forgoing bleach and other chemicals.

She wiped everything down with bleach — door handles, dresser, windowsill.

Toilet brushesMost plastic-bristle toilet brushes can last up to a year if you spray them with bleach cleaner before placing them in their receptacle after each use, McGee says.

Because the American film industry is based in the sun bleached sands of Southern California, movies rarely feature snow.

With bleached eyebrows and a light-pink tinted blunt bob—close to that of Jane Jetson—models sported a futuristic look.

In the next, you go Little Mermaid style, draping your bleached-blonde weave over your bosoms.

Even today, the hill is still covered with bleached British bones.

The topless bleached blondes who pose with their legs spread, supposedly condemning rape, particularly offend me.

A large, broad-shouldered young man, with hair sun-bleached to a ruddy yellow, had alighted from a buggy and entered the office.

What I had taken for grave-clothes was a covering formed from the growth of their bleached and tangled locks.

But seest thou these links of the bleached bone carved with these secret symbols?

If it is intended to produce bleached straw, stalks having stems about two inches long are selected.

The town lies on the edge of the Athi Plains, a broad sweep of sun-bleached grass veldt many miles in extent.

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On this page you'll find 436 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bleached, such as: blonde, golden, ash, color, fair, and gold.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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