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tress
[ tres ]
noun
- Usually tresses. long locks or curls of hair.
- a plait or braid of hair.
tress
/ trɛs /
noun
- often plural a lock of hair, esp a long lock of woman's hair
- a plait or braid of hair
verb
- tr to arrange in tresses
Derived Forms
- ˈtressy, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of tress1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tress1
Example Sentences
I’m a sucker for a sisterhood — I’ve spent hours scrutinizing strangers’ tresses and liking their mirror selfies — but, for me, the last word on hair color or lack thereof still belongs to Anne Kreamer.
The outfits are made of colorful living material, including headdresses of tillandsia, or air plants, and tresses of huperzia, a tropical clubmoss.
She sheared the long black tresses that had been her signature look.
But the highlight was Campbell herself, age 53, who closed the show in a sleek, clinging silver gown, her long tresses swaying behind her.
Other than feeding them and untangling their tresses as if weeding a garden, she generally leaves them to their own devices.
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