Sentence examples for rope plait from inspiring English sources

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Do a rope plait.

For a sleeker look you can try a rope plait.

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But mostly, long-haired players, like Ms. Kvitova (No. 7), Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark (No. 1), Ana Ivanovic of Serbia (No. 19), Christina McHale of the United States (No. 55), Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia (No. 15), Galina Voskoboeva of Kazakhstan (No. 87) and Sabine Lisicki of Germany (No. 18) have one big roped plait that bounces off their backs and shoulders while they play.

She taught Māui how to use her hair to plait a supernatural rope for snaring the sun and lengthening the days.

He plaited a thick rope of suspense from strands that initially seem inconsequential, and the music found and underlined these longer threads, creating and holding and intensifying a mood across multiple scenes, keeping one aware of the bigger picture.

Cut into strips, it can be plaited into cord, bound into rope or woven for huts and cabins.

Cording is a characteristic morphology of mycobacterial growth on solid and in liquid media, referring to the occurrence of colonies, in which the bacteria are arranged in the form of plaits, bundles, ropes, or cords, while drawing up in a line along their long axes and in close parallel arrangement.

Cut some wool and plait it to make it into a rope.

Use both hands to roll each one into a rope – the thickness depends on how fat you want the plait to be.

The word plaiting is generally applied when such materials as rope or straw are employed.

Rope, assemblage of fibres, filaments, or wires compacted by twisting or braiding (plaiting) into a long, flexible line.

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