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ˈbraiding
/ ˈbreɪdɪŋ /
noun
- braids collectively
- work done in braid
- a piece of braid
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The Nazis used some of the same references, braiding environmental purity and racial purity.
Miller grew up in Alabama and spent most of her adulthood in Atlanta, where she made a living braiding hair and doing nails.
In many communities, ribbons and bows play a significant cultural role, from intricate hair braiding traditions in Guatemala to sacred ribbon skirts in Indigenous tribes across North America.
The whole braiding of peace, love, art, rock-n-roll and your hallucinogenic drug of choice is one that I’ve always found culturally appealing, insofar as lore and historical context are concerned.
The memories of my Ethiopian mother meticulously washing, parting and braiding my hair on a Sunday evening after church are still ever present in my adult mind.
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