In Tiananmen Square, the guide again held up the orange flag with the pompon.
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From there it progressed to popon, pompon, pumpion and eventually pumpkin.
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The Lakers had Laker Girls, the Celtics had not a pompon in their building.
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Bailey said she used to march in the parade as part of Sumner High School's pompon squad.
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Each pompon is carefully hand-crafted using premium eco-friendly tissue.
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Most of the outfits were topped with a hand-crocheted raffia golfing hat, complete with a pompon.
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Her mother, Kathryn, was sitting right behind the UConn bench, waving a blue-and-white pompon.
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The pompon form of blooms are fully double, of small size, and almost completely globular in form.
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Each pompon is crafted with a small hook for hanging.
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Decoration consisting of a ball of tufted wool or silk; usually worn on a hat
Dusky grey food fish found from Louisiana and Florida southward
A pom-pon is, at its most basic level, a decorative ball of fluff. Pom-pons may come in many colors, sizes and varieties and are made from a wide array of materials, including fabric, wool, cotton, paper, plastic, or occasionally feathers. ...
A bundle of yarn, string, ribbon, etc. tied in the middle and left loose at the ends, so as to form a puff or ball, as for decoration or a showy prop for cheerleading
A knot or cluster of ribbons, flowers, jewels, feathers, and/or similar materials, sometimes worn in the hair as a decoration in lieu of a cap or pinner when dressed very finely.
The blooms are fully double, of small size, and almost completely globular in form. Note the spelling, it is not pompom.
A rounded tuft of hair left on the end of the tail when the coat is clipped.
Small hair ornament of lace, flowers and ribbons.
A hand held ball of plastic strips connected by a handle. Also called Pom Pom.