braided hair
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbraidandhair
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braid
noun
uk/breɪd/us/breɪd/
a thin strip of cloth or twisted threads that is attached to clothes, uniforms, or other things made of cloth, as ...
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hair
noun[C or U]
uk/heər/us/her/
the mass of thin thread-like structures on the head of a person, or any of these structures that grow out of the skin of a person ...
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(Definition ofbraidandhairfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Braidedhairfalls past her three necklaces.
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Braidedhairrests as a headpiece with flowers inlaid.
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Lorde appears in black clothing,braidedhair, and dark lipstick.
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She recovers from the incident by gettingbraidedhairextensions.
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The empress with her longbraidedhairand rosy cheeks is especially capturing.
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Justice, the figure on the proper left, has long,braidedhair.
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The figure featuresbraidedhairwith feathers protruding from the back.
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This handsome young man with long,braidedhairpossesses the aura of a knight.
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She loves vintage romantic looks, retro style and funkybraidedhair.
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They wearbraidedhair, bowler hats and multilayered skirts in the ring.
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She is slightly shorter than her partner with longer,braidedhair.
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Against a golden background, it depicts the portrait of a black woman withbraidedhairweeping.
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She has long redbraidedhairstrands and wears platform shoes to compensate for her small stature.
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Thebraidedhairis then sewn down and the hair weft extensions are sewn onto the braids.
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The comely women wearbraidedhair, which is braided in bands and twisted round the head and bedecked with flowers.
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Unmarried young men continue to wear onebraidedhairplait extended to the rear of the head, while married men wear a cap.
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Zaus also has a long white beard with tightlybraidedhairwrapping over his shoulder, with scars on his right eye.
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Two of the figures havebraidedhair, one has hair that hangs down over her shoulders and the final figure has a cape pulled around her head.
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