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Pompoms are usually used to accentuate movements

A pompon is a decorative ball of fluff. Small pompons 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,

A pompom is a type of pompon used by cheerleaders or dancers. They are often made of paper, plastic, or occasionally feathers. They are frequently larger than other pompons. The term pompom is used more frequently than pompon.

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