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  • She tells me she is just back from the hairdresser and the coiffure will revert to ragged ringlets as soon as it hits rain.
  • Her rust red hair fell in a cascade of ringlets that were burnished gold by the kiss of the sun.
  • When I opened my razor case on the following morning, I found a paper, upon unrolling of which I found a ringlet of hair, with the word Felice on the envelope. Travels through the South of France and the Interior of Provinces of Provence and Languedoc in the Years 1807 and 1808
  • Her beautiful hands held a cup to the lips of the stranger; while her long hair, escaped from its bands, fell in jetty ringlets, and mingled with his silver locks. The Scottish Chiefs
  • It is the age of omber, of sonnets to Chloe's false ringlets, of odes to red heels and epics to lap dogs, of tinseled struttings in gilded drawing-rooms. Journeys to Bagdad
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  • Human figurines are depicted with conventional ringlets of hair, a flat nose, thick lips and oval face.
  • B. G.) which graced the board with its plastic forms, suggestive of the most pleasing objects, -- the spiral ringlets pendent from the brow of beauty, -- the magic circlet, which is the pledge of plighted affection, -- the indissoluble knot, which typifies the union of hearts, which organs were also largely represented; this exceptional delicacy would at any other time have claimed his special notice. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867.
  • Her dark, chocolate brown hair fell in bouncy ringlets and looked perfect whether Adele let it hang naturally or pinned it up.
  • Her hair had been curled into ringlets and piled on top of her head; a scattering of pearls gleaming in amongst the curls like crocus buds emerging from rich, dark soil.
  • … So: dusk in the frozen lake of a city park, skating behind the puffy red earmuffs and the fluttering yellow ringlets of a strange shikse teaches me the meaning of the word longing… Forgive me luxuriating, but these are probably the most poignant hours of my life I'm talking about. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Most of them had their hair done up or ringlets cascading down their backs.
  • She had the most marvellous black hair, all hanging down in ringlets around her neck. DESPERADOES
  • Afterwards she combed out long gray curls which turned into ringlets in the sun.
  • Her hair fell in tight blonde ringlets or was swept into an auburn chignon.
  • Her blondness came mostly from a bottle, but she had been such a sweetly pretty little girl with blonde ringlets that some of the older townspeople still called her Goldilocks.
  • At the foot they substituted the base in place of a shoe; in the capital they placed the volutes, hanging down at the right and left like curly ringlets, and ornamented its front with cymatia and with festoons of fruit arranged in place of hair, while they brought the flutes down the whole shaft, falling like the folds in the robes worn by matrons. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • Her blond ringlets were piled high up on her head, and winking atop her hairdo was a rhinestone tiara. A Dollar Short
  • B. G.) which graced the board with its plastic forms, suggestive of the most pleasing objects, -- the spiral ringlets pendent from the brow of beauty; the magic circlet, which is the pledge of plighted affection, -- the indissoluble knot, which typifies the union of hearts, which organs were also largely represented; this exceptional delicacy would at any other time have claimed his special notice. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • Her blonde ringlets were pulled back, fastened with a diamond clip, like Pamela's the night before.
  • And then that final despair as her husband raised his hand to a titian ringlet and, laughing, wound it around his finger. SANDS OF TIME
  • A silver-washed fritillary – all tawny orange with black cryptic wing texts and flashes of mother-of-pearl – flew in and was immediately mobbed by ringlet and meadow-brown butterflies. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • These last few have been days to hold on to: bright sunshine through fat-bottomed clouds; ringlet butterflies flickering over flowering grasses; yellow-and-black-banded cinnabar moth caterpillars twitching as they spun threads to tie themselves to ragwort; bright pink lip-gloss heads of pyramidal orchids – these things once observed becoming dearly held. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • A silver-washed fritillary – all tawny orange with black cryptic wing texts and flashes of mother-of-pearl – flew in and was immediately mobbed by ringlet and meadow-brown butterflies. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • She replied calmly, the blonde tresses curled in adorable ringlets around her making her face glow.
  • But the dreadlocks look — an intense kind of ringlet where strands fuse into a flail of single ropes — is really West Indian in origin. In Africa, where there are dreadlocks, there are white tourists being preyed upon
  • With large dark eyes, olive complexion, and hair in curly dark ringlets, he was a striking young man. Archive 2009-08-01
  • She looked to be around thirty and had brown hair curled in ringlets around her face.
  • She decided that she was going to let her hair dry in ringlets because she didn't feel like taking the time to straighten it.
  • My hair was in ringlets, pinned to my head under the gauzy material of a veil, and the dried roses in my hands released the odd petal.
  • Her long black hair lay in perfect ringlets framing her face.
  • In these hot June days, meadow brown and ringlet butterflies, together with six-spot burnet moths, bumblebees and solitary bees and hoverflies, visit the pea family plants of bird's-foot trefoils, melilots, medicks, vetches and clovers. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • She looked so pretty, clad in a cornflower blue silk dress that matched her eyes, and wearing her hair in a complex plait; tiny ringlets framing her face.
  • His hair, mingled black and blond, fell in Italianate profusion, knotted ringlets to his shoulders.
  • A phylarch I lately saw, mounted on horse-back, dressed for the part with long ringlets and all,/Stow in his helmet the omelet bought steaming from an old woman who kept a food-stall. Lysistrata
  • However, three children on the back seat, dressed in the same style, with the addition of long flaxy ringlets, made very passable Views a-foot
  • She played with a ringlet of hair which was no longer tightly curled as it had been a few hours before.
  • Perhaps give him black ringlets to his shoulders, like something from Botticelli? EVERVILLE
  • It seemed that every strand of hair was in place, curling in loose ringlets towards the ends.
  • She had long, jet black hair in loose ringlets that bounced as she walked.
  • Her naturally curly hair was in ringlets, but pulled back and tied in a messy knot.
  • I began to smile, and she shook her head energetically, sending her ringlets and curls darting in every direction.
  • My dark auburn hair was curled in loose ringlets that cascaded down my back and I just had foundation, mascara, and a dab of lip-gloss for the natural look.
  • Since we were side-on to each other, it took some time to register that the painted nails and long, greasy ringlets of hair were attached to a man.
  • His face was stricken with age, profound ringlets encircling his deep golden eyes.
  • Awful, hanging ringlets... I have a horrible shrinking fear of being approached, touched by them...' Shrinking fear. SEA MUSIC
  • He was wearing the most astonishing canary-yellow hat, complete with ostrich plumes and small feathers and velvet ribbons and gold buttons plus an enormous blond periwig with ringlets almost reaching his waist. Exit the Actress
  • She always felt sorry for Mamie Eisenhower whenever she was photographed in a hat perched over her jauntily sad, ringlet-like bangs. Book World: 'Being Polite to Hitler' rounds out profile of an American family
  • She watched in her huge dressing-table mirror as one of the maids pulled a ringlet down to its full length, each hair gleaming like gold. Uprising
  • My therapist would be indignant; she would shake her ringleted mane and emphasize the ugly words she has taught me: dysfunctional. Tiger-eyed
  • Her long blonde hair fell around her face in gentle ringlets, little curls falling down over her grey eyes.
  • The ‘habergeon,’ or hauberk, is a shirt of mail (iron ringlets forged together) commonly worn by medieval warriors.
  • Her hair was not disfigured by the art of the friseur, but fell in jetty ringlets on her neck, confined only by a circlet, richly set with diamonds. Waverley
  • I left the young gentlemen of France with their hair brushed en toupet in front, and the toes of their boots round; now the boot-toes are pointed, and the hair combed flat, and, parted in the middle, falls in ringlets on the fashionable shoulders; and, in like manner, with books as with boots, the fashion has changed considerably, and it is not a little curious to contrast the old modes with the new. The Paris Sketch Book
  • Her golden blond hair hung in perfect ringlets, always tied up with a bright ribbon.
  • He was going to curl my short auburn hair and put it up in combs so the ringlets would lay all over the place.
  • My hair is to be complimented with an appear-ance, because of its natural ringlets, as they call my curls, and to shade my neck. Sir Charles Grandison
  • She tells me she is just back from the hairdresser and the coiffure will revert to ragged ringlets as soon as it hits rain.
  • Alex was getting her nails done and Brittany was in the process of getting her hair done up in a soft updo with long, curly, ringlets.
  • Emmeline pulled her long ringleted ponytail over one shoulder and fingered the ends. The House at Riverton
  • They have done this for many years, and they make a colourful and distinctive spectacle as they wander around the town in their homburgs, ringlets, and black suits.
  • Her 'light-coloured' hair was not so light as to be uncomely, and fell in luxuriant ringlets all round the sides of her pretty head; and the head moved about enough to shake the ringlets, till they threatened to form a mazy net to catch men's eyes. The Hills of the Shatemuc
  • [Footnote 1: 'Hauberk:' the hauberk was a texture of steel ringlets or rings interwoven, forming a coat of mail that sat close to the body, and adapted itself to every motion.] [Footnote 2: 'Stout Glo'ster:' Gilbert de Clare, surnamed the Red, Poetical Works of Johnson, Parnell, Gray, and Smollett With Memoirs, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes
  • The crinal hair is hard and wiry, growing, like that of a half-caste West Indian, in stiff ringlets which sprout in tufts from the scalp, and, attaining a moderate length, which they rarely surpass, bang down. First Footsteps in East Africa
  • The locks of hair had twisted themselves into ringlets, and they looked like they would suffocate her if left untamed.
  • What he saw was a sweet face surrounded by bouncing honey-coloured ringlets.
  • Her rich chestnut hair was piled into a nest of soft ringlets with soft wispy curls framing her heart-shaped face.
  • Her hair was done up in a simple chignon with a few ringlets left loose to brush her face, a vivid contrast of darkness to her pale skin.
  • With their thick, ringletted coats the breed lays claim to producing the finest lustre wool in the world.
  • I found plenty of entertainment in listening to the larks singing far and near, and enjoying the sweet, warm sunshine; and watching her, my pet, and my delight, with her golden ringlets flying loose behind and her bright cheek, as soft and pure in its bloom as a wild rose, and her eyes radiant with cloudless pleasure.
  • His dark, black hair, curls into ringlets, falling from his head.
  • A swarm of blonds enters, catching whatever light there is in the ringlets of their hair.
  • Mid-length to long hair is twisted and knotted into a mass of lively little ringlets, then twisted and fixed with grips.
  • Jennsen pulled a sodden ringlet of red hair back from her face. NAKED EMPIRE
  • Her black hair was curled into tight ringlets.
  • Betsy was fussing with the thick curls, artfully twisting them around her fingers to form short ringlets.
  • Her hair was permed and styled, tumbling down to her shoulders in perfect ringlets.
  • Her hair was loose and in ringlets, dotted occasionally by rhinestone clips, and stopped right above the neckline of her dress.
  • She walked gracefully down the steps, her hair now in beautiful ringlets.
  • She'd pulled her coffee-colored curls into a pile on top of her head with a few stray ringlets making their escape.
  • A knot of artificial flowers restrained the luxuriancy of her fine black hair, that flowed in shining ringlets adown her snowy neck. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • If she has a royally beautiful hand, the most perspicacious beholder will believe that it is absolutely necessary that she should twist, or refix, or push aside the ringlet or curl she plays with. Another Study of a Woman
  • These last few have been days to hold on to: bright sunshine through fat-bottomed clouds; ringlet butterflies flickering over flowering grasses; yellow-and-black-banded cinnabar moth caterpillars twitching as they spun threads to tie themselves to ragwort; bright pink lip-gloss heads of pyramidal orchids – these things once observed becoming dearly held. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Jennsen pulled a sodden ringlet of red hair back from her face. NAKED EMPIRE
  • I took a quick shower, dried my hair, and curled it in loose ringlets like I did every day.
  • Her hair was black and straight instead of the blue-black ringlets he remembered.
  • She wears one long ringlet (presumably one on each side); and this ringlet is a characteristic feature of female heads in archaic Greek art. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • It is a melancholy reflection, that among our American women who have been educated to better things, there should be found any who are willing to follow the lead of such foreign propagandists as the ringleted, glove-handed exotic, Ernestine L. Prager on the 2010 election
  • At the nape of her neck she fastened her ringlets in a curly chignon with a black ribbon.
  • Hair by Kenneth—teased, swirled, backcombed and ringleted. Underworld
  • In these hot June days, meadow brown and ringlet butterflies, together with six-spot burnet moths, bumblebees and solitary bees and hoverflies, visit the pea family plants of bird's-foot trefoils, melilots, medicks, vetches and clovers. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Her still damp auburn hair hung limply in ringlets, brushing her bare shoulders.
  • Her hair was in ringlets and she was wearing heels.
  • I twisted one of the ringlets around my finger and pulled it making it bounce up and down.
  • She returned to the bathroom and finished shaping her long, honey-brown hair into loose ringlets.
  • My super long (hip length) dark brown hair cascades out down my shoulders and back settling in waves and ringlets all about.
  • The other day in the Market I saw a phylarch with flowing ringlets; he was on horseback, and was pouring into his helmet the broth he had just bought at an old dame's still. Lysistrata
  • She pulled back her light brown ringlets into a curly chignon and tied it with a green ribbon.
  • She'd landed on her bottom, legs akimbo, and her long red ringlets of hair had flopped forward, vaulting the crown of her head to hide her eyes.
  • He was beginning to be a very pretty baby; his golden hair curled in silken ringlets all over his little round head and his eyes were beautiful. Rilla of Ingleside
  • 'Tother day in the Market I saw a phylarch with flowing ringlets; he was a-horseback, and was pouring into his helmet the broth he had just bought at an old dame's stall. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1
  • I have more hair glop in my hair then I am sure she has used in her life time, just to give my hair the natural up do look, with my long ringlets spilling down my back.
  • Isle of Shepey, had he not, on board the Fire-fly, chosen to embrown his face, and carry black ringlets over his own; a trick, perchance, to set the Protector on a wrong scent. The Buccaneer A Tale
  • Only that one word, with a sorrowful shake of the graceful head, covered with feathery ringlets in the dainty fashion of that day, so becoming in youth, so inappropriate to advancing years, when the rich profusion of curls came straight from Chedreux, or some of his imitators, and baldness was hidden by the spoils of the dead. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
  • His hair was cut short, but slicked with some pomander oil in a Quegan style, with ringlets across his forehead. RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
  • Maggie looked down, toying with one of her auburn ringlets, debating whether she should slide her sandal along his calf, or unpin her hair, letting her curls cascade down her back. The Half Life
  • None so keen as these young misses to know an inward movement by an outward sign of adornment: if they have not as many signals as the ships that sail the great seas, there is not an end of ribbon or a turn of a ringlet which is not a hieroglyphic with a hidden meaning to these little cruisers over the ocean of sentiment. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861
  • My little blonde ringleted niece told me in hushed tones of great reverie, about the "ain - jelllll" that she helped place atop the tree. Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • After alms giving listens also the face shows appear to be reluctant, so small number we are early did not produce, I look or contact springlet child.
  • Her hair hung around her face in shining ringlets and she was wearing a flowing blue silk nightie.
  • A blonde-ringleted ample-cleaveaged nymph wearing white bunny ears sat atop the page. Jessica Wakeman: My Pet Bimbo
  • And then that final despair as her husband raised his hand to a titian ringlet and, laughing, wound it around his finger. SANDS OF TIME
  • He pulled Rochelle's sable ringlets away from her neck and began to kiss it.
  • The most ornate cape ever found in Latvia, it includes 40 crosses (fylfots) in 23 variations and 5,000 woven bronze ringlets.
  • I was neither dimpled nor ringleted, but I did have energy, so much that my mother saw in the ballet both an outlet for my enthusiasm and a training ground for graceful body development. One From The Hart
  • Her hair was pulled up into a bun that let tight ringlets dangle down, her dress was white and iridescent.
  • My hair was curled into ringlets and piled on the top of my hair.
  • She had curled the ends in layers and pulled her hair into a high ponytail, leaving a ringlet on either side of her face.

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