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headband
[ hed-band ]
headband
/ ˈhɛdˌbænd /
noun
- a ribbon or band worn around the head
- a narrow cloth band attached to the top of the spine of a book for protection or decoration
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“[M]any a headband was soon stained red,” noted a TIME cover story from 1964.
But the crown itself (or headband or cluster of buds) screams disingenuous.
The King was all bones and coal eyes under the shiny gold headband.
It comes with matching headband, optional sleeve panels and petticoat.
Dressed down in jean shorts and white a t-shirt for lunch with friends, the singer wore her new hair with a gold headband.
Under their dropped lids his eyes found the tiny bow of the leather headband inside his high grade ha.
His fingers found quickly a card behind the headband and transferred it to his waistcoat pocket.
Stepping into the porch he doffed his hat, took the card from his pocket and tucked it again behind the leather headband.
For very large books a double headband may be worked on two pieces of gut or string—a thick piece with a thin piece in front.
This method, I think, has little constructive value, but it certainly avoids the rather unfinished look of the cut-off headband.
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