plaits Antonyms
Meaning of plaits
plaits
pleat, pigtail, a flat braid (as of hair), to interweave the strands or locks of, braid entry 1 sense 1, to make by braiding, pleat sense 1, a braid of material (such as hair or straw), to make by plaiting, a flat fold
plaits Sentence Examples
- The young girl's long hair was intricately woven into two elegant plaits.
- The intricate plaits in the bride's veil shimmered in the sunlight.
- She skillfully braided her daughter's hair into two tightly secured plaits.
- The ancient Viking warrior wore his hair in thick, knotted plaits.
- The doll's hair was styled in delicate plaits that framed her porcelain face.
- The ornate plaits in the tapestry depicted a scene of beauty and grace.
- The horse's mane was brushed into lustrous plaits for the competition.
- The farmer's cattle had sturdy leather plaits to guide them through the fields.
- The artisan's skilled hands crafted intricate plaits out of shimmering gold threads.
- The braidsmith used her needle and thread to create intricate patterns in the plaits of her client's hair.
FAQs About the word plaits
pleat, pigtail, a flat braid (as of hair), to interweave the strands or locks of, braid entry 1 sense 1, to make by braiding, pleat sense 1, a braid of material
braids, stripes, lacings,laces, cornrows, pigtails, plats, queues,braidings, ricracs
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The young girl's long hair was intricately woven into two elegant plaits.
The intricate plaits in the bride's veil shimmered in the sunlight.
She skillfully braided her daughter's hair into two tightly secured plaits.
The ancient Viking warrior wore his hair in thick, knotted plaits.