braided

[US]/ˈbreɪdɪd/
[UK]/'bredɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. woven or arranged in a pattern of interlaced strands

Phrases & Collocations

braided hair

braided rope

braided stream

braided hose

braided fabric

Example Sentences

braided the rags into a strong rope.

braided the ideas into a complex thesis.

They wore their hair braided in long pigtails.

Shimmering tressed, braided bright...

Eustatic lake level and source change had resulted in intercalation development in braided delta system.

After rapid overall swelling , in the late stage occurred alluvial fan-braided river facies sedimentary cycles made of red polyterrigenous molasse deposit s with multi-source supplying.

Real-world Examples

From up above, these rivers can look like braided hair.

Source: National Parks of the United States

Koeksisters are South African braided doughnuts that are covered in syrup.

Source: Perspective Encyclopedia of Gourmet Food

Red Easter eggs are sometimes served along the centerline of braided loaf of bread.

Source: Festival Comprehensive Record

When I see a woman with braided hair, a beautiful hairstyle, I fall in love.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

Corn husks are largely used for filling mattresses, and are braided into mats, baskets, and other useful articles.

Source: American Original Language Arts Third Volume

They were no longer ruffled but were gathered up in scalloped festoons, showing braided petticoats beneath.

Source: Gone with the Wind

The exact meaning and function of Musubi is illustrated through the braided cords that Mitsuha makes.

Source: Deep Dive into the Movie World (LSOO)

Before Hermione could answer, a tall black girl with long braided hair had marched up to Harry.

Source: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

The dough for koeksisters is stretched thinly and braided with tightly joined ends so it doesn't unravel.

Source: Perspective Encyclopedia of Gourmet Food

There was nothing in it but a small expensive dog leash made of leather and braided silver.

Source: The Great Gatsby (Original Version)

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