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tressed
/ trɛst /
adjective
- in combination having a tress or tresses as specified
long-tressed
gold-tressed
Other Words From
- un·tressed adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Ginger people are back in the spotlight as the fashion world embraces Titian-tressed models for fall.
Homer (Odyssey, v. 390) speaks of “the fair-tressed Dawn,” εὐπλόκαμος Ἠώς.
As man is usually ruled by contrast, this was probably the reason why he loved the dark-tressed, brown-eyed Pauline.
The eager charioteers stand round and pat their chests with clapping hollowed hands, and comb their tressed manes.
And why was that brown-tressed head with its hidden face bowed down in that other room, in an agony of sorrow?
Tressed, having tresses: formed into tresses or ringlets: curled; Tress′y, pertaining to tresses, like tresses.
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