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dreadlocks

[dred-loks] / ˈdrɛdˌlɒks /




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It was a scary moment at first as Will Brennan’s line drive struck the back of Castillo’s head, with most of the impact appearing to be absorbed by the pitcher’s dreadlocks.

From Washington Times

The ball glanced off his shoulder and clipped his dreadlocks, loosening the ponytail and knocking his hat to the ground.

From Seattle Times

Campbell is famous for his dreadlocks, while Jaquez Jr. is known for the shaggy dark strands that spill above his white headband.

From Los Angeles Times

Some in the audience could be seen with dreadlocks - worn by Rastafarians.

From BBC

Ms. Griner’s hair appears to be closely cropped, with no sign of her signature dreadlocks.

From New York Times