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The word 'braided' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing something that has been woven or interlaced together, usually using strands of material such as hair, rope, or fabric. It can also refer to a pattern or design created by interlacing different strands. Example: The young girl's hair was braided into two neat plaits, with colorful ribbons tied at the ends.
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In some cases, after they are splashed with water, women are also whipped with a whip braided from thin branches of a willow.
Set in America in the not-too-distant future, the novel braided countless characters and ideas into a deliriously strange and self-consciously literary plot, involving a tennis academy, a recovery facility, a dysfunctional family and a debilitatingly gripping film.
Aircraft could be made a lot lighter by replacing metal wiring which for a big plane can amount to some 320km of cable and braided shielding, which prevents signal interference with natural and synthetic fibres treated to conduct electricity.One such fibre, a cottony yarn branded ARACON, is being used by Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and Embraer in some of their aircraft.
"You get in with one group and govern with another," he reportedly said".Piribebuy has funded a one- room museum, which includes a single tuft of braided hair removed from the mass grave below its 18th-century church"But alienating the Liberals cost him his presidency, because the Paraguayan left was far too weak to protect him.
A gruesome concrete relief, illustrating the horror, has been built on the site; the town has funded a one-room museum, which includes a single tuft of braided hair removed from the mass grave below its 18th-century church.
Pride in the elaborately made hats drove politicians to declare them a national cultural symbol.The price of a hat depends on how many pairs of tightly braided strands of dried cane leaf are used to make it.
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It's okay for Sunshine, who can braid and sell on the beach, but not so good for fishermen selling lobster and villagers selling fruit and vegetables.
A huge, brilliant, black gay man with a mess of dreadlocks ("chiaroscuro contrails"), he is a minority's minority, an alienated, guiltless, advocacy group of one.Mr Lethem artfully braids the stories of these characters in a narrative that jumps around in time, place and perspective.
All are stowed in the white steel hull of the 30-metre-long good ship Sinai and around her engine and in the stairways and under the lifeboats and in the lifeboats; every surface is covered with bags, parcels and boxes.When Sudan approaches, after a cold night under the stars on deck, the men roll up blankets and their wives braid the hair of young daughters.
When the sediment emptied into a river exceeds its carrying capacity, the river starts to "braid", in the language of fluvial geomorphology.
It is hard to tell the tactical retreats from the surrenders, which in turn makes it difficult to say which way Pakistan is going.So it is with the budget, which promises to braid austerity with generosity to the poor and encouragement to investment.
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