[ UK /bændˈænɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. large and brightly colored handkerchief; often used as a neckerchief
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How To Use bandanna In A Sentence

  • Your child may also feel more comfortable wearing hats, bandannas, baseball caps, scarves, or wigs until the hair grows back - which may happen within 3 months after treatment ends.
  • Three men rose and dipped, rose and dipped, in rhythmical precision; but a red bandanna, wrapped about the head of one, caught and held his eye. THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS
  • - raises dust, methodically erasing and re-erasing the back line of the batter's box, and chews and spits and touches his crotch to make sure it's still there, the white foul lines stretch and stretch, way out to where forever might be, and the orange-yellow smoke curls into the night and the blood rushes down the Oriental man's head his bandanna is a swaying burgundy lagoon with floating Chinese characters. The Daily Iowan - Online Edition
  • There were bandannas, big hair, tight jeans, slouchy tops and even a skinny tie.
  • Securing the horse up outside the nearest saloon, he strolled slowly and quietly down the streets until he reached his destination, untying the bandanna and retying it around his neck.
  • Nash directed Katani and Yurt to go back to the swamp and soak a bandanna with cold water. Beacon Street Girls: Lake Rescue
  • Turning to the bewildered crowd in the rear, she explained with a vigor that set her bandanna "cornus" quivering: "Yassum, dese eyes done seen dat very man he talk about - de onliest man what could set us free. War-time sketches : historical and otherwise,
  • You can tell the regulars: sinewy local men in white shirts with red bandannas at their throats, some wearing red sashes.
  • The spotlight brightens his yellow bandanna and reflects a gleam off his black sunglasses.
  • He wore a black tank top and white shorts and a red bandanna on his head. OFF THE CHART
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