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It's said principal wouldn't allow adornment in hair
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headband
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Headband \Head"band`\ (h[e^]d"b[a^]nd`), n. A fillet; a band for the head. ``The headbands and the tablets.'' --Is. iii. 20. The band at each end of the back of a book.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Headband were a progressive , blues rock band formed in Adelaide in February 1971 by bass guitarist Chris Bailey ; drummer Joff Bateman; singer-songwriter and keyboardist Peter Beagley (later known as Peter Head ); and singer-songwriter and guitarist Mauri ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 a strip of fabric worn around the head 2 a hair-accessory, made of a flexible material and curved like a horseshoe, for holding one's hair back. 3 a strip of fabric attached to the top of the spine of a book; used as decoration and reinforcement
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a band worn around or over the head; "the earphones were held in place by a headband"
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, from head (n.) + band (n.1).
Usage examples of headband.
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.
His long raven hair was tied back with a beaded red headband, his muscular thighs concealed by the fringed leather leggings, his biceps accented by the twin silver bracelets with the twinkling turquoise stones.
The man was younger than I expected, with black hair that had been gelled, spiked, and gathered from his forehead with an elastic headband.
His kaffiyeh was blue and gold with an upright cobra that hissed from his headband.
Somehow he has left his German fedora with its little bluebird feather in the headband back at the osteria, and his head, bald as an egg and becoming, alas, even balder, went completely numb under its peaked bonnet of snow before he discovered it.
Gorokuro, who wore a headband, was spearing two-hundred-pound rice bags and flinging them in the air in a show of apparently superhuman strength.
He knew she would be wearing the special lightweight headband, earpiece and microphone which, with a microswitch close to her head, enabled her to use the telephone without assistance if she wished.
She also noticed headbands and belts, and across the shoulders of the girl, a cape with fascinating designs that were worked into a material which appeared to have been constructed out of strands of the underwool shed by the passing woolly beasts.
Gute wore a pendant necklace, anklets, and headband of intricate metallic beadwork, and worn but serviceable shoes.
The man was younger than I expected, with black hair that had been gelled, spiked, and gathered from his forehead with an elastic headband.
Lifting her gaze, she found herself face to face with the creature itself, its ring of eyes glowing milkily like a pearl headband in a weak shaft of light.
Then he began to say the prayers, while the captains rose to their feet and took off their fezzes and headbands.
On its branches there hung fruit of a strange kind: guns and cartridges and daggers and black headbands.
The sea breeze was in their faces, making the tassels on their headbands flutter.
And here are some more headbands - you wear one to access the computers.