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Answer for the clue "Part of many a bank robber's outfit ", 8 letters:
bandanna

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A woman in a red bandanna was wiping tables. ▪ At this party, each guest was given a bandanna version of the flag of Texas. ▪ First of all, he wears a bandanna because it tames his naturally curly hair. ▪ He got them for her ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bandanna \Ban*dan"na\, Bandana \Ban*dan"a\, n. [Hind. b[=a]ndhn[=u] a mode of dyeing in which the cloth is tied in different places so as to prevent the parts tied from receiving the dye. Cf. Band , n.] A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. large and brightly colored handkerchief; often used as a neckerchief [syn: bandana ]

Usage examples of bandanna.

He clawed at the bandanna, jerking it up so high he nearly blinded himself.

Before he could devise a new plan for escape, Esmerelda grabbed the bandanna by its triangular fold and snatched it down.

A man in a tan shirt, trousers, hat, and red bandanna drove the team, a shotgun laid across his lap.

Cole took a sip from the next beer as he too watched the young woman with the red bandanna move to the music.

He cut through the dance floor and almost ran into the young woman with the red bandanna around her neck.

The cowboy took a bandanna from his pocket, wet it with the canteen, then bent toward her, took one of her hands, and began to wash it.

He wore a black slouch hat, a black sateen shirt, a vivid red bandanna handkerchief, blue serge pants and a pair of scuffed brown oxfords.

He wore a thick black beard, a black sateen shirt, a bright, red bandanna handkerchief, a black slouch hat, and scuffed brown oxfords.

She slipped the red bandanna off her head and rubbed her sweaty face with it.

With the bandanna, she mopped away the specks of sweat under her eyes.

She slipped the bandanna around her head, frowned at the trail for a moment, then looked at him.

From hints here and there, Maia surmised that some of these vars had wore the red bandanna themselves.

With a pounding heart, Maia pulled the bandanna down further, picked up the food pails, and stepped out of the dim room.

He had a bandanna for a headband, sunglasses, a collection of silver pendants around his neck on cords, a water bottle at his waist, no shirt, baggy shorts, and Velcro-strapped sandals.

Tommy, whose bandanna kept his hair from blowing into his eyes, was attaching the Polaroid to the telephoto.