mane

IPA: mˈeɪn

noun

  • Longer hair growth on back of neck of an animal, especially a horse or lion
  • Long or thick hair of a person's head.
  • Part of a naval sword between the tang button and the quillon.
  • A surname.
  • (slang, African-American Vernacular) Alternative form of man (suggesting an AAVE accent) [An adult male human.]
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Examples of "mane" in Sentences

  • His waist-long, untamed mane is replaced by short, gray hair.
  • His newest horse, Harlow, named for her flaxen mane, is being raised in New Mexico for show.
  • His mane is geometricized into a flame-like halo, and the whole composition is surrounded by an Arabic inscription set on a vegetal ground.
  • His mane is short and black, and he has a black tuft at the end of his tail, but no dark line runs along his back or crosses his shoulders.
  • Realizing that every mane is unique, the byu-ti girls opened their very own in-house Byu-ti bar in February offering a myriad of customized diagnostic hair treatments to cater to every hair type.
  • Knowledge passes from dance teacher into the student through the process of mane, which is often translated as imitation, but learning to dance is more a process of total identification than one of simple copying.
  • Venus had what society columnists and besotted male journalists referred to as a mane of cascading auburn hair and her intellectual pedigree came directly from the Sorbonne, but she was Italian, with an accent that only grew stronger and more mellifluous as the years went by.

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