bleached

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bleached (comparative more bleached, superlative most bleached)

  1. Whitened; made white using bleach
    Bleached cotton
  2. Faded or washed out by weather and strong sunlight.
  3. Having the hair lightened by bleaching.
    • 1960, Harold Livingston, The Climacticon, page 98:
      An obviously bleached blonde, thick pancake makeup flaking powderily off deep furrowed wrinkles on her face, confronted me.

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bleached

  1. simple past and past participle of bleach