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Discover Ludwig'an updo' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
An 'updo' is a hairstyle tied up or pinned up in an intricate manner, often seen in formal settings. It is commonly used to refer to a woman's hair, but it can also be used to describe a man's hairstyle. You can use it any time you wish to refer to a hairstyle that is tied up or pinned up. Example sentence: She showed up to the party with a beautiful updo.
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Her hair was swept into an updo and her makeup had been professionally done.
As the melancholy Taiwan, he wears a black leotard, an updo and a flower pinned behind his ear.
Ruthie Alpern, as she was then known, was a poised and chatty blonde with an updo and a winning smile.
The idea was to highlight the neck with an updo that Souleiman likened to "a cycling helmet".
June, with her dreadlocks piled into an updo, slipped easily into banjo banter with the tattooed RetroFret luthiers.
"It's '50s or '60s," she said of her look, which included winged black eyeliner and an updo.
Is there a hairspray on the market with really good hold for an updo but that doesn't make the hair dull and sticky?
She has brown hair with bangs and rectangular glasses, and on that day happened to be wearing a suit with her hair in an updo.
One model wears a solar panel over her loose-fitting dress like an apron; another has an updo in the shape of Vladimir Tatlin's "Monument to the Third International".
For the last few years, Mr. Johnstone has colored and collaborated on her trademark coif (very light, nearly platinum blond marked with jet black stripes and styled in an updo.
Her hair remained in an updo.
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