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braiding

[ brey-ding ]

noun

  1. braids collectively.
  2. braided work.


ˈbraiding

/ ˈbreɪdɪŋ /

noun

  1. braids collectively
  2. work done in braid
  3. a piece of braid


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Word History and Origins

Origin of braiding1

1400–50; late Middle English. See braid, -ing 1

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Example Sentences

Paul and McCain do not exactly have a history of slumber parties and hair-braiding.

Or a select few can boost their grades by braiding their armpit hair and fighting the patriarchy.

Other techniques included laser-cut laces, braiding, and high-gloss liquid fabrics made from silk and nylon.

(Maan) Braided and punished - Female soldier reprimanded after braiding her friend's hair in public.

The boy, his long legs braiding under him, and his peaked face still more pale, did as he was bid.

Lucy went forward; she was pretty, her cheeks were bright and her hair waved up curly despite its braiding.

That afternoon they found Grandma Watterby braiding rugs under the one large tree in the side yard, and she welcomed them warmly.

Instead she leaned nonchalantly against the wall and began braiding her hair.

My frock coat, of heavy black material, with curious braiding and buttons, fascinated me.

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