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ribband
1[ rib-band, rib-uhnd, -uhn ]
ribband
2[ rib-uhnd ]
noun
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Example Sentences
La Touche listened, standing, and still holding the ribband of seaweed in his fingers.
Even the colour of a shoe, the knot of a ribband, or your attitude in plucking a rose, were of moment to be recorded.
"The ribband worn in the hat" was styled "a favour" previous to the Scotch Covenanters' nick-naming it a cockade.
He constructed a column about which a broad ribband of relief winds upward.
A blue ribband made a gay note in her faded, scant hair; she had pinned a piece of draggled color about her throat.
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