braid (A2)
verb/noun
Pronunciation: /breɪd/
Definition
To weave or interlace three or more strands of hair, thread, or other flexible material so that they form a single cord or plait.
Examples
She decided to braid her long hair before going to bed.
The artisan skillfully braided the leather strips into a decorative pattern.
He had his beard braided for the festival.
How to Use braid
- braid hair (collocation)
- To style hair by weaving strands together. — "She learned how to braid her own hair in French style."
- braid into (prepositional phrase)
- To weave strands together to form something. — "He braided the yarn into a colorful bracelet."
- braid of (prepositional phrase)
- A decorative or functional band made of woven material. — "The uniform featured a gold braid of rank on the sleeve."
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