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dreadlock

NOUN
  1. one of many long thin braids of hair radiating from the scalp; popularized by Rastafarians

How To Use dreadlock In A Sentence

  • The doctor had dreadlocks, pierced ears and nose and tattoos everywhere.
  • A petulant man-child with scrunched fists, no sense of natural rhythm and his vision permanently obscured by a single greasy dreadlock. Dancing On Ice: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • I left my hair the way I usually keep it, twisted in sections kind of like dreadlocks.
  • So, I'd appreciate your thoughts on the technical and social aspects of having dreadlocks.
  • I remember your hair, that fall of dreadlocks over buzzcut sides, Thor's Day
  • Some of his thinning hair is tied into dreadlocks that hang down his back.
  • The dreadlocked Shane Claiborne is here, author of The Irresistible Revolution (2006) and a leader of a movement known as the New Monasticism. Sing to the Lord a New Song
  • Cla Meredith thought he had been summoned from the bullpen to face the dreadlocked slugger after Edward Mujica (0-1) had given up back-to-back singles to Rafael Furcal and Orlando Hudson with one out. USATODAY.com
  • Their dreadlocks flew like skipping ropes, their bodies gleamed, their eyes were closed in divine ecstasy.
  • His skin is almost entirely covered with tattoos and he is weighed down by gold bling and huge dreadlocks. Times, Sunday Times
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