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bandeau

[ UK /bˈændə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an undergarment worn by women to support their breasts

How To Use bandeau In A Sentence

  • She blinked a lot as she spoke and had a hairline so low it gave the illusion of a bandeau. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Not only did Ms. Lenglen shock the world by being the first to wear a short skirt, she ditched the traditional tennis hat for a sleek bandeau that allowed her to see what she was doing on the court.
  • Her hair is rather scarce, and worn in bandeaux, and she commonly mounts a sprig of laurel, or a dark flower or two, which with the sham tour — I believe that is the name of the knob of artificial hair that many ladies sport — gives her a rigid and classical look. Mens Wives
  • The headbands range from soft bandeau bands to U shaped glitter and faux silk bands.
  • She had been looking for a bandeau top for ages but they were all too expensive.
  • ‘Serves you right for wearing that,’ Minerva said pointing to Roxie's black bandeau accompanied by hipster jeans.
  • I don't want to sound like a character in ‘Ab Fab’ who wants to give it all up and bang tambourines with a bandeau, but that's pretty much how I feel at the moment.
  • If the brim is separate from the crown, the hat may be completely changed by slipping the brim down over the crown, leaving it an inch or so from the bottom on one side or in the back, making a bandeau which lends itself to trimming of flowers, ribbons, or malines. Make Your Own Hats
  • She exits the truck and rips off her fur - save for the cuffs - to reveal a black bandeau top and bikini bottoms adorned with dice and the phrase ‘High Roller.’
  • The bone above the eyes called the bandeau by craniofacial surgeons may also need to be removed to allow for reshaping. The Beauty of Love
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