(n.) A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a uniformly dyed ground, usually of red or blue, with white or yellow figures of a circular, lozenge, or other simple form.
(n.) A style of calico printing, in which white or bright spots are produced upon cloth previously dyed of a uniform red or dark color, by discharging portions of the color by chemical means, while the rest of the cloth is under pressure.
Example Sentences:
(1) That bullshit jury was fixed,” read the placard of a young man in a hoodie, bandana and gloves on the now-frigid streets of a town where clashes with police raged this August.
(2) Gangs in bandanas rampaged through the dollar stores, barbers, and takeaways of West Florissant Avenue.
(3) I took my bandana off and I put it in a knot and shoved it in his bullet hole in his back.” Junior had been shot twice.
(4) Eighteen months ago they sent out a solitary photo of a group of kids in a car park , shrouded in smoke, their faces covered by white bandanas.
(5) They are pictured holding guns and dressed in desert camouflage and brown bandanas.
(6) The TV performance saw Fallon begin, dressed in the sleeveless-denim-and-bandana look Springsteen sported in the mid-80s, before the Boss – dressed identically – came out to take over.
(7) He told her that someone was there for her and as she opened the front door she was confronted by a figure in a grey hoodie, a bandana over his face and his hood up.
(8) But some officials believe it is a woman with a pony tail while others believe that is being confused for a bandana.
(9) We wore bandanas, and I bought a couple of “weskits”, but resisted the urge to add a pair of fringed leather chaps.
(10) He saw the padded jackets, the riot clubs, the helmets and the bandanas concealing the policemen's faces, changed his mind and ran up the stairs to escape.
(11) Several had shaved heads, most had beards, some had bandanas, most seemed middle-aged, a handful were young.
(12) A group of police officers walked by, and each one lifted the bandana which concealed his identity, leaned down and spat on her face.
(13) There's burnt cars, bins on fire, and hundreds of guys with bandanas round their faces.
(14) Hell yeah, I’m angry!” Hamilton says, pushing down her bandana to speak to me.
(15) What kind of response is that?” said Ibrahim Morocco, a protester wearing a red bandana.
(16) The soundbites keep coming from rock gods in bandanas praising Lemmy for his "realness" and his "badness", but none of these multi-millionaires are still drinking down at The Rainbow.
(17) Out of respect to Sikhs as he visited their holiest site, he wore a dark blue bandana on his head.
(18) The uniform: a white shirt and a red bandana neck tie.
(19) They buzz you in, check your ID, have videos monitoring and even have a dress code – one man was asked to take off his hooded top and bandana.
(20) 'He had a scarf like a bandana and a scarf on his mouth and he was carrying a machine gun,' she said.
Bandanna
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Bandana
Example Sentences:
(1) He absolutely can win,” says Sean Lavelle, who has brought a battered American flag bandanna and two T-shirts to the party.
(2) A man nearby fell, shot in the back, and Hansen tried to stanch the bleeding with a bandanna while “the continuous bang of the gun” echoed through people’s screams.
(3) A short time later, Monis pulled out a shotgun and put on a bandanna with Islamic writing on it.
(4) She had just bought a Bernie Sanders bandanna – it was emblazoned with popular quotes from the Vermont senator – and was wrapping it round her head.
(5) Many donned red ribbons, bandannas or clothing to show solidarity with the family.
(6) You can’t even show your face,” another yelled at a protester with a bandanna over her face.
(7) Volunteers – locals and outsiders – had for a time kept a fragile peace by linking arms and forcing rowdy youths, many covering their faces with masks and bandannas, back from lines of police with riot gear and armoured vehicles.