Bandanna
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Bandanna ( noun )
- A large, brightly colored handkerchief, typically made of cotton and used to tie around the head or neck.
- A similar article of clothing worn around the head or neck, typically made of silk or other fine material.
Origin:
The word "bandanna" comes from the hindi word "bandhna" which means "to tie" or "to bind".
Examples:
- The cowboy tied a red bandanna around his neck to keep the dust out of his mouth.
- She used a bandanna to wipe the sweat from her forehead while working in the garden.
- The bandanna served as a makeshift blindfold during the game of hide and seek.
- He folded the bandanna into a triangle and tied it around his head to keep his hair out of his eyes.
- The bandanna was worn as a symbol of the protest movement by many participants.
(As a verb)
Bandanna ( verb )
- A large, brightly colored handkerchief, typically made of cotton and used to tie around the head or neck.
- A similar article of clothing worn around the head or neck, typically made of silk or other fine material.
Origin:
The word "bandanna" comes from the hindi word "bandhna" which means "to tie" or "to bind".
Examples:
- The cowboy tied a red bandanna around his neck to keep the dust out of his mouth.
- She used a bandanna to wipe the sweat from her forehead while working in the garden.
- The bandanna served as a makeshift blindfold during the game of hide and seek.
- He folded the bandanna into a triangle and tied it around his head to keep his hair out of his eyes.
- The bandanna was worn as a symbol of the protest movement by many participants.