ringlets in English

noun
1
a lock of hair hanging in a corkscrew-shaped curl.
His dark, black hair, curls into ringlets , falling from his head.
2
a brown butterfly that has wings bearing eyespots that are typically highlighted by a paler color.
The wildflower meadows provide shelter for a variety of butterflies, such as common blue, holly blue, orange tip, ringlet and meadow brown.

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1. Her hair hung about her shoulders in ringlets.

2. Curl definition is - to form into coils or ringlets

3. Curl definition, to form into coils or ringlets, as the hair

4. His hair, in long, effeminate ringlets, was barley-fair, like Oliver's.

5. A swarthy fellow with ringlets was taking a slash at her with a heavy cutlass.

6. 27 Height: 23 cm; 5 ringlets, 3 hooks and 1 eyelet.

7. Her dark hair fell loose in ringlets, in the fashion of the time.

8. His hair, mingled black and blond, fell in Italianate profusion, knotted ringlets to his shoulders.

9. She donned her white dress, the wig of blonde ringlets, and began to put on her make-up.

10. Her hair would have been worn in ringlets, or perhaps plaited and held in place with decorative pins.

11. What does Craped mean? Simple past tense and past participle of crape To form into ringlets; to curl; to crimp

12. Auburn Her hair was ' ' of a light Auburn or golden colour' ' and hung loose in ringlets ' ' reaching nearly to her waist

13. Curly haired dogs can have coats that could be described as wavy, all the way to those which have incredibly tight ringlets

14. Crape (third-person singular simple present crapes, present participle craping, simple past and past participle Craped) To form into ringlets; to curl or crimp

15. ‘the locket contains ringlets which he Avouches to be relics of a Spanish girl’ More example sentences ‘Paulina and her friends being gone, I scarce could avouch that I had really seen them.’

16. Crisp (v.) late 14c., "to curl, to twist into short, stiff waves or ringlets" (of the hair, beard, mane, etc.) from Crisp (adj.) or else from Old French crespir, Latin Crispare, from the adjectives.Meaning "to become brittle" is from 1805.

17. Curly: 1 adj (of hair) having curls or waves “they envied her naturally Curly hair” Synonyms: curled , curling of hair having curls crisp , frizzly , frizzy , kinky , nappy (of hair) in small tight curls permed styled with permanent waves ringleted (of hair) shaped into ringlets wavy (of hair) having waves Antonyms: straight (of hair) having