10 Verbs to Use for the Word pigtail

He made a parade of adhesion to the ancient Chinese tradition: his followers cut off their pigtails and allowed their hair to grow as in the past.

In addition to this, the Manchus demanded that as a sign of their subjection the Chinese should wear pigtails and assume Manchurian clothing (law of 1645).

"Neither fig nor twist pigtail nor cavendish have passed my lips since, nor ever shall they again.

won't you believe me, when I say that I saw his pigtail?" "Believe you, of course I will," replied Kitwater good-humouredly.

His Royal Highness the Crown Prince is far too much, of a philosopher to take such revenge on a man who has no more dealings with His Majesty than to fill his pipe each evening, to braid his pigtail each morning, and to shave him in the good old German fashion every second day.

"Wisha, then, sorr," said Murphy, jerking his thumb towards the sombre column passing, "thim laads is the laads f'r to twisht th' Dootch pigtails on thim Hissians at Half-moon.

If Ivra were to slip that frock over her head, and unbraid her funny little pigtails, she would look as pretty as any fairy in the world.

Then a smile came over his face and he reached out a hand and took the bobbing pigtail into his hand and gave it a quick jerk.

When they leave prison they buy false pigtails to wear.

With the knife a shallow grave was opened close to the stone whereon old Jonas Whipple taunted the living that they were but mortal, and in it they laid the pigtail to its last rest, patting the earth above it and replacing the turf against possible ghouls.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  pigtail