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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbraid.

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Examples

  • She takes out the brush and comb, unbraids her silver locks and arranges them while she talks.

    The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls John Van Vorst 1900

  • Now when a priest or preacher lets slip a curse at those who presume to question the supernal wisdom of his creed, the angels are supposed to flap their wings until Heaven is filled with flying feathers, while every blatant jackass who takes his spiritual fodder at that particular rick unbraids his ears and brays approvingly. the end

    The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1. 1898

  • One shares that she incessantly braids and unbraids her hair.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • ERIC HASERTeric. hasert@scripps.com Alicia Sirmons, a single mother of three, unbraids the end her oldest daughter's hair, A-Necia Sirmons, 10, after school on Tuesday in Fort Pierce.

    tcpalm.com Stories 2009

  • ERIC HASERTeric. hasert@scripps.com Alicia Sirmons, a single mother of three, unbraids the end her oldest daughter's hair, A-Necia Sirmons, 10, after school on Tuesday in Fort Pierce.

    tcpalm.com Stories Laurie K. Blandford 2009

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