Headband
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verb
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(As a noun)
Headband ( noun )
A band worn around the head, typically to hold hair or sweat back, or as a decorative accessory.
Origin:
The word headband is likely derived from the phrase "head band," which refers to a band worn around the head. the word first appeared in english in the late 16th century.
Examples:
- She tied her hair back with a colorful headband.
- He was wearing a headband to keep the sweat out of his eyes during the marathon.
- She accessorized her outfit with a sparkly headband.
- The dancer had a flower-adorned headband in her hair.
- The yogi used a headband to keep her hair out of her face during the class.
(As a verb)
Headband ( verb )
A band worn around the head, typically to hold hair or sweat back, or as a decorative accessory.
Origin:
The word headband is likely derived from the phrase "head band," which refers to a band worn around the head. the word first appeared in english in the late 16th century.
Examples:
- She tied her hair back with a colorful headband.
- He was wearing a headband to keep the sweat out of his eyes during the marathon.
- She accessorized her outfit with a sparkly headband.
- The dancer had a flower-adorned headband in her hair.
- The yogi used a headband to keep her hair out of her face during the class.