[
UK
/ɹˈɪstbænd/
]
NOUN
- a band of cloth or leather or metal links attached to a wristwatch and wrapped around the wrist
- band consisting of a part of a sleeve that covers the wrist
How To Use wristband In A Sentence
- Once she snipped part of the wristband that was sticking up, Michelle pushed me out of the way and presented her left hand to the woman.
- Scott had talked him into getting rid of the wristbands so he could look halfway decent for the prom.
- To back the campaign and buy a wristband go online. The Sun
- Italian silk, American denims, a rainforest wristband and sneaker shoes they reckon might have come from somewhere east of India. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
- The Taiko costume - black shirt and pants, white tabis, black wristbands, a pink sash around the waist, and, for the boys, a pink turban-like headdress - was next to impossible to put on without help.
- The company that forced refugees to wear red wristbands to receive meals has been housing asylum seekers in homes with red plaques on the walls. Times, Sunday Times
- Each partner wears a wristband to bed and places a small speaker inside their pillow. The Sun
- We had to wear wristbands. The Sun
- He personalizes headbands and wristbands and plans to one day expand to active wear.
- But you used your cancer to cover a far darker story; yellow wristbands to stir unquestioning, loyal support? Times, Sunday Times