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scrunchie

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scrunch·ie also scrunch·y  (skrnch)
n. pl. scrunch·ies
An elasticized fabric ring used chiefly by women and girls to gather or fasten the hair.

[After the company that made such rings.]

scrunchie [ˈskrʌntʃɪ]
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a loop of elastic covered loosely with fabric, used to hold the hair in a ponytail, etc.
Translations
scrunchie
n (for hair) → Zopfkranz m, → Zopfband nt


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