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A '''pompon''' (also sometimes spelled '''pompom''') is a decorative ball of fluff. Large handheld ones may be used by ]s, ]s and ]; smaller ones adorn ]s or hats such as the ]. | A '''pompon''' (also sometimes spelled '''pompom''') is a decorative ball of fluff. Large handheld ones may be used by ]s, ]s and ]; smaller ones adorn ]s or hats such as the ] or the ]. | ||
Pompons on clothing and curtains tend to be made of ] or ], while the cheerleading/dance variety are more often made of ], ], or occasionally ]s. | Pompons on clothing and curtains tend to be made of ] or ], while the cheerleading/dance variety are more often made of ], ], or occasionally ]s. |
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A pompon (also sometimes spelled pompom) is a decorative ball of fluff. Large handheld ones may be used by dancers, cheerleaders and sports fans; smaller ones adorn curtains or hats such as the tam o'shanter or the tuque.
Pompons on clothing and curtains tend to be made of cloth or ribbon, while the cheerleading/dance variety are more often made of paper, plastic, or occasionally feathers.
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