pigtail

[ UK /pˈɪɡte‍ɪl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a plait of braided hair
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How To Use pigtail In A Sentence

  • She has blue pigtails and a white bikini one minute, a black bob and schoolgirl one-piece swimsuit the next.
  • What comes next is the matador and he approaches with his tight-assed, pouter-pigeon walk, flaunting his coleto, the pigtail that is the professional mark of a torero who has taken his alternativa and is no longer a novillero. There is no such thing as a bullfight
  • She had on a pair of Disney princess sneakers, her hair pulled back in pigtails by pink elastic bands.
  • Kate had changed before his eyes, from the pigtailed hoyden of his youth to a captivating, irresistible woman.
  • She was brushing her bright blue hair, putting two pigtails in her hair and a heart clip to hold back loose strands.
  • A blond woman, wearing the Imperial crown and with her hair braided in pigtails like a German _backfisch_, is whirling in the tango with a skeleton partner. Raemaekers' Cartoons With Accompanying Notes by Well-known English Writers
  • Hook up the pigtail ground wire to the ground screw on the receptacle, and the pigtail neutral wire to the silver side.
  • She pointed to the left side of the room, to a table that a boy with midnight black hair and a girl with blonde hair up in pigtails sat at.
  • Twist the ends of the wires being connected with the pigtail wire tightly together.
  • There's no way I'm going to do a Haslam and start wearing pigtails and gymslips and having my gloves sewn on to a piece of elastic inside my coat.
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