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unbraid

[uhn-breyd] / ʌnˈbreɪd /




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Brexit requires unbraiding a centuries-deep history of entanglements, causing major disruption to the country as a whole and Northern Ireland in particular.

From New York Times

Ms. Hassinger first worked with gathered tree limbs 40 years ago, and in the intervening decades has often chosen materials, from unbraided wire to twisted strips of newsprint, that echo the branching forms of trees.

From New York Times

Her memoir braids and unbraids, at length, the meanings of this fact.

From New York Times

And she told me, 'Go unbraid, and wash your hair.'

From BBC

Feminist author Michele Wallace even told of having to unbraid her hair for a 1979 cover of Ms. magazine, whose editors reportedly considered braids “unpalatable” for their readers.

From The Guardian