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braid

[breyd] / breɪd /
NOUN
interwoven hair style
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She’s also become a pop-cultural style icon, revered for the way she wore Mexican folk dress and braided her hair.

From The Wall Street Journal

I usually use the phrase ‘braided narratives,’ that we’re constantly wanting the story to feel braided.”

From Los Angeles Times

This woman was really into bartering, though, like, if you give me weed, I’ll braid your hair, and I was not.

From Salon

Once Chantel returns home and finishes Sydney’s braids, T.J. sends the chef off with a tight embrace and the ultimate compliment.

From Salon

The center, which was founded in 1938, braids together federal Head Start funds with state preschool and private donations to run its programs.

From Los Angeles Times