pig-tailed

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See also: pigtailed

English

Adjective

pig-tailed (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of pigtailed
    • 2002 March 25, Bard Lindeman, “Cute Grandbaby Story contest prompts memories”, in Florida Today, page 3E:
      Flash forward 10 years: Grandfather is now irrevocably, helplessly in love with the tall, pig-tailed woman (age: 14), currently holding down second base for the Westminster High School varsity softball team.
    • 2004 August 31, Caroline Skelton, “Patti Fedy in ... The Hunt”, in Times Colonist, 146th year, number 260, Victoria, B.C., page D4, column 1:
      Yes, this pig-tailed little woman with the “Canadian Girls Kick Ass” tank top has a kinky side.
    • 2021 July 29, Matthew Gilbert, “TBS commits to ‘Mary Hartman’ remake on show creator Norman Lear’s 99th birthday”, in The Boston Globe, volume 300, number 29, Boston, Mass., page B5, column 1:
      Here’s the twist on the 1976-77 original, which starred Louise Lasser as the pig-tailed American housewife in a daze from the modern ills of consumerism: []