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Definition of bandana in English: bandana(also bandanna) nounbanˈdanə A large coloured handkerchief, typically with white spots, worn tied around the head or neck. Example sentencesExamples - By daybreak the streets surrounding the site of the former World Trade Centre were bustling with people - many carrying American flags or wearing stars-and-stripes shirts, ties and bandanas.
- Their cotton bandannas were tied loosely around their necks, Buck's red and Pete's blue.
- Most of those gathered wore white robes and white bandannas marked with quotes from the Koran about the ‘Holy War.’
- Red bandanas and shirts were everywhere, with a scatter of white, but everyone had a dark sweatshirt or jacket to slip into if they heard sirens.
- For larger sachets, use cotton handkerchiefs or bandanas.
- The bleeding had stopped once he'd shoved his bandanna under the shirt, against the wound.
- A youth with a white bandana across his face and wearing a baseball cap walked into the store and demanded staff fill up a white carrier bag with money.
- One suspect was 6ft tall, had glasses, a white bandanna, a black scarf and two knives.
- Clad in red shirts and bandannas, both defendants looked calm upon hearing the verdict.
- She was wearing a paisley bell-sleeve shirt and a bandana held back her long hair.
- He was wearing old, worn out blue trousers, boots of the same make, a blue slashed white shirt, and a bandanna on his head.
- 100% cotton bandanas are the way to go, mainly because cotton is comfortable; it absorbs sweat and breathes better than most other fabrics.
- You can tell the regulars: sinewy local men in white shirts with red bandannas at their throats, some wearing red sashes.
- It was swathed in bone coloured robes, with a bandana, turban and cloth covering the head.
- It was the terrain displayed, the same ruined city, that first gave it away, but then he began to see players dressed in assorted street garments with red bandanas.
- My partner (who notices these things more than I do) has warned me that she has seen the return of drop waisted, bubble and frill skirts, bandanas, stirrup bubblegum jeans, and stonewashed denim.
- Head scarves and bandanas, as well as matted and flamed pieces, have also been done.
- The must-have accessories were whistles, bandanas, and white anti-poverty wrist-bands.
- Wear something, such as same color shirts, similar bandanas, or baseball hats, to identify group members.
- 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.
Origin Mid 18th century: probably via Portuguese from Hindi. |