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plaits <a plait; plaits> N

plaits

plait N

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Hair was usually cut short or fixed in plaits at the top of the head.
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Apply to damp hair and air-dry (again, thicker, curlier hair can do with some tight twists or even plaits as it dries to deflate it).
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The shells have an elongated aperture in their first whorl and an inner lip characterised by a number of deep plaits.
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Pulling may occur from hairstyles such as tight cornrows, plaits or braids with or without extensions, weaves, ponytails or even hair rollers or curlers.
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Is described as being tall and skinny with big black eyes and long black hair in one or two plaits down her back.
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However, the cloth was taken out about every two hours to undo plaits and wrinkles.
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She is tall, with long, straggly dark plaits, and never ties her bootlaces.
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The bulk of the plaits are made from this grade of straw.
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In some gastropods, the aperture is narrowed by protruding plaits, which help make the soft parts of the animal less vulnerable to predation.
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Sometimes they can be seen incorporated in samba (where they are known as plaits).
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