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UK
/hˈɛdbænd/
]
[ US /ˈhɛdˌbænd/ ]
[ US /ˈhɛdˌbænd/ ]
NOUN
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a band worn around or over the head
the earphones were held in place by a headband
How To Use headband In A Sentence
- He wears a long, white cotton thobe, bleached and pressed to a dazzling crispness, and a red-checked ghutra headdress held in place by the black agal headband, the wool cord once used by the Bedouins to hobble their camels. Richard Bangs: Bahrain: Once Was Paradise
- It is especially useful if you are always in a hurry, because the headband ensures that none of your own hair is visible.
- It looked as if she had used it as a headband to keep her hair out of her face, and believe me, that was a job in itself.
- A veil, scarf, or kerchief may be suspended from the head and attached there with a headband or hairpins, or it may variably wrap the head, neck, and shoulders.
- When I was playing, I had my hair long, a headband round my temple and my socks rolled around my ankles.
- They were shown how to make colourful outfits, tabards, headbands and banners using brightly coloured silks that they painted.
- July 5th, 2006 at 7: 13 pm ann coulter says: malkin is not a bad ‘bottom’ most days … she likes me to wear a japanese headband and yell ‘BONZAI’ … that gets her all hot and stinky … mooney is welcome … i never say ‘no’ to another eunuch … i say ‘bring it on!’ kisses, ann Think Progress » Coulter plagiarism charges are being investigated
- These guys have a seriously great sense of style and I'm not just talking about their shiny shirts and headbands either.
- To show their support people are asked to wear a white band, either an armband, wristband or headband, during the concerts.
- Adorn your new curls with your favorite accessories such as headbands, jeweled side combs or similar.