Bangle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bangle ( noun )

  1. A rigid bracelet or anklet, typically made of metal or plastic, worn around the wrist or ankle.
  2. A decorative ring worn around the wrist or ankle, typically made of metal or plastic.
  3. A rigid bracelet or anklet worn around the wrist or ankle that makes a sound when moved.

Origin:

The word "bangle" comes from the hindi word "bengali" which means "bracelet or armlet" or "a ring worn around the wrist or ankle".

Examples:

  1. She wore a gold bangle on her wrist to match her earrings.
  2. He put on a plastic bangle on his ankle to show his support for a charity.
  3. The bangle made a jingling sound as she walked down the street.
  4. She stacked multiple bangles on her arm for a bohemian look.
  5. The bride wore a traditional bangle made of red and green glass on her wedding day.

(As a verb)

Bangle ( verb )

  1. A rigid bracelet or anklet, typically made of metal or plastic, worn around the wrist or ankle.
  2. A decorative ring worn around the wrist or ankle, typically made of metal or plastic.
  3. A rigid bracelet or anklet worn around the wrist or ankle that makes a sound when moved.

Origin:

The word "bangle" comes from the hindi word "bengali" which means "bracelet or armlet" or "a ring worn around the wrist or ankle".

Examples:

  1. She wore a gold bangle on her wrist to match her earrings.
  2. He put on a plastic bangle on his ankle to show his support for a charity.
  3. The bangle made a jingling sound as she walked down the street.
  4. She stacked multiple bangles on her arm for a bohemian look.
  5. The bride wore a traditional bangle made of red and green glass on her wedding day.
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