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"hairband" Definitions
  1. a narrow piece of cloth or curved plastic worn in the hair that fits closely over the top of the head and behind the ears

42 Sentences With "hairband"

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Her hair is pushed back from her forehead by a hairband again.
Hillary Clinton is on television, sporting a hairband and a pink suit.
In the Season 1 finale flashback, Sara is seen wearing the hairband:  And later, in the hospital, Hopper is wearing the same hairband on his wrist:  And he kept wearing it, until he donated it to Eleven, who he adopted at the end of Season 2.
I went to one of the girls in training and asked for a hairband and I just tied it up.
Whether it's a lychee hairband, curly bamboo shoot wig or blueberry wreath, Xiao Pi looks like it was born to model delicious headgear.
She's not wearing a hairband this time—her hair is fixed quite high on her head with a clasp—but it's definitely the same woman.
Millie Bobby Brown is wearing a blue hairband on her wrist as she dances off with Mike:  Now where have we already seen this blue band?
He logged her possessions: a black sweater, a hairband, gray shoelaces, and a key chain with photographs of her two children, whom she'd left behind in Honduras.
For him, gender fluidity is nothing new: "I've loved it ever since my mom tied up my bangs with a Hello Kitty hairband in kindergarten," he says.
When the women are fighting side by side, Twitter user Kailey Keiser pointed out Harley passes Dinah a hairband which she uses to tie her hair back mid-kick. 
But maybe she'll be inspired by Meghan's casual approach, after all, she has been known to rock a hairband and a Topsy Tail, so she's not afraid to take risks!
The origin story behind the PoutCase is ingenuous: Its founder, trying to be discreet about a makeup compact during a board meeting, tied the product to her phone with a hairband.
You pull it all up on top of your head, like you're going to do a high ponytail, and then just create a loop out of your lengths and secure it with a hairband.
However, it wasn't until 1987 that the scrunchie was patented by Romy Revson, a nightclub singer and dancer who wanted a durable but gentle hairband to keep her locks from falling in her face while performing.
Plath's description of that meeting, at a Cambridge University party, in 1956, is among the most famous passages in her journals: I was stamping and he was stamping on the floor, and then he kissed me bang smash on the mouth and ripped my hairband off. . . .
Callow, fresh-faced and with his hair parted boyishly down the middle, he steadfastly guarded Parma's goalmouth behind a back four which was marshalled by Fabio Cannavaro, this back when the world's first Ballon d'Or-winning defender had to wear a hairband to hold back his tousled locks.
Kizuna's overall appearance uses a pink and white color palette. She has long flowing hair, coupled with a futuristic gradient hair dye of pink. She wears a pink wobbly hairband with a butterfly knot. The hairband has a double-leaf heart-shaped design, corresponding to the word "Ai", meaning "love", in her name.
She is voiced by Emma Tate in the series. She has ginger hair in a ponytail and wears round glasses, a purple dress, with a beige collar and button, and a violet hairband in the TV series.
Feelings of happiness or sorrow, hopes and fears were expressed in the weaving motifs. Many of these represent familiar household and personal objects, such as a hairband, a comb, an earring, a trousseau chest, a jug, a hook.
Her Earthly one is Edward, while her Devil rival is Kabale. Her mascotte is Butterfly, who rests on her hairband. Her duty is activating Sweet's metamorphose in an Earthly one girl. Her style is elegant and based on pink and lilac, colors of her hair and eyes.
She and Gomi fight a lot but they are close friends despite that. ; : :Mami is one of Sana's friends. She is a quiet girl, with short black hair kept back by a hairband. During Akito's troublemaker days, she calls Akito a "devil", the same word his sister uses to insult him.
They were "The Sunday Song/Horizons" (1967 Decca F12640) and "Maybe Someday/Curtains For My Baby" (1967 Decca F12660). Harvey and Condron co-wrote the song "There's No Lights On The Christmas Tree, Mother, They're Burning Big Louie Tonight" which Alex went on to record with the Hairband in 1969 and with SAHB in 1972.
A Nimbus Littling is a character in the "Littling" series of children's stories written by Frankie Santelli. Nimbus is a 2-inch tall Littling tween who fell to Earth when she was just a baby. She has long, brown hair and purple eyes. She wears a semi-transparent, starry hairband and clothing resembling rose pedals.
Hanuman gives the ring to Seeta and assures her that Rama will take avenge for the insult of her abduction. Also, he takes her golden hairband Chudamani' as her identification. Hanuman sets fire to Lanka and comes back to Rama. Rama, with the help of Vanaras, constructs a bridge over the sea and reaches Lanka.
Ritsu is cheerful, often likes making jokes and is sarcastic most of the time, but still shares the good heart of the other members. She is skilled at brainstorming ideas that earn money for the club. Ritsu has shoulder-length, brown hair, with her bangs pulled back with a yellow hairband, and gold-colored eyes. She wears her school jacket open.
They can rarely afford the luxury of anything beyond the bare necessities. Although Kshemi longs for a hairband, she puts her brother Tikpe first and buys him a pair of slippers. When one of Tikpe's slippers breaks, they try to repair it, but it's too far gone. Even though the shoe is broken it has enough value for Tikpe to trade it for a gift.
Scarah Screams (voiced by Erin Fitzgerald, and Paula Rhodes) is the daughter of the Banshee. She has long black hair with greenish-yellow streaks, eyes that have no irises, and likes to wear clothes that have green in them. In the cartoon, she wears a green dress and a green hairband. She is a bit reserved as whenever she speaks, the other monsters misinterpret it as a bad omen.
She has long raven hair with a red hairband, and her primary outfit is a Taiyo High physical education uniform, complete with bright red sports jacket, black underwear/bloomers and white sneakers. She makes her first playable appearance in Project Justice, working together with Ran and the students of Pacific High School to find out the cause of the recent school violence and abductions. She is voiced by Megumi Toyoguchi.
Stephanie tends to wear a pink sleeveless dress with pale pink tights, pink socks, white and pink sneakers and a purple hairband. Her outfit, though, changes from time to time. For example, in "LazyTown Goes Digital" and "Energy Book", she wears pink leggings with her usual dress. She also wears tracksuits and other items of clothing, but they are always pink (save for a few items of clothing).
Prospective owners may be deterred by the level of care required if long hair is desired. The preferred method of grooming involves starting from the base of the hairs to keep the thick undercoat hair mat- and tangle-free. The brushing should be started at a very young age to get the dog used to it. A hairband may be used to keep a dog's fur out of its eyes.
Her alternate outfit consists of a light blue safari-themed outfit, which models her occupation as a member of WWWC organization. Tekken Tag Tournament adds a martial arts-themed outfit based on karate gi. That game's promotional images also has her wearing a simple, sleeveless white dress, which also appears in the game's opening. With the exception of the martial arts outfit, she wears a white hairband in all of her outfits.
Kourin returns to using a Royal Paladin deck. It is later revealed that she is one of many Reversed fighters. In episode 157, it is revealed that Kourin, Suiko, and Rekka were summoned by Takuto to be his agents, and none of the girls have memories of their pasts. In season 4, Kourin has also gone missing from almost everyone's memories except for Kai and Misaki, who has kept Kourin's hairband and wears it on her wrist.
Kshemi is surprised to receive the exact hairband that she longs for because she had never shared her desire for it with her brother. The bond between the family is very tight and they always put each other before themselves. In a desperate attempt to heal his sick mother, Tikpe tries to create a witchcraft spell and injures his leg in the middle of the night. The leg must be treated soon or he risks amputation or even death.
He saved Munsu from dying of thirst but later dies when a tribe of man-eating monsters ambushed them. Munsu used Mong Ryong's dead body as shield when he was showered with spears and also threatened to destroy the body which was what they wanted unless they let him go. As the monsters were feasting on Mong Ryong's corpse, the dynamite Munsu planted in his body exploded killing the entire tribe. The hairband Munsu has originally belonged to Mong Ryong.
Replica of short kebaya, displayed at Muzium Negara Zatashah's appearance is synonym with baju kebaya, as she always wore the traditional outift no matter where she went, either while attending an official event or in her daily life. Sometimes, she matched the kebaya top with a pair of slacks, to give it a modern flair. Nona, a Malaysian women lifestyle magazine described her as "a woman with a classical soul". She launched a collection of hairband, in collaboration with Sereni & Shentel named, SSxTZ.
These proarticulatans are incompletely segmented, as the anterior zone is free of isomers, often making a "hairband" like appearance. (example cephalozoans include Yorgia, Praecambridium, Andiva, Archaeaspinus, Ivovicia, Spriggina, Marywadea and Cyanorus.) Some cephalozoans from the family Yorgiidae demonstrate pronounced asymmetry of left and right parts of the body. For instance, Yorgia’s initial right isomer is the only one which spreads far towards the left side of the body. Archaeaspinus has an unpaired anterior lobe confined by the furrow to the left side only.
He wears a hairband which regulates his esper powers to one ten-thousandth their normal strength. The headband would normally completely suppress the power of an esper, but due to the strength of his powers, it allows him greater fine control over them. :During the Great Galactic War, Justy fought alongside Jelna and her group as part of the Esper Commandos against the Andromeda Rebel Army. His foster-sister, Jelna, is his only family, and because of the hardships experienced during the war, they became very close.
Maxi (Nathan Lopez) is a 12-year-old effeminate gay boy who lives in the slums with his father and brothers who are petty thieves. The story primarily revolves around the conflict between his love for handsome young police officer Victor (JR Valentin), and his family's illegal livelihood. Neo-realist in orientation, the film is a tale of lost innocence and redemption amidst the poverty of Manila's slums. Maxi behaves like a girl, wearing clips or hairband in his hair and bangles on his wrists and even wearing lipstick.
The painting measures by and is a half-length frontal portrait of a young woman, dressed informally, sitting on a chair beside a wall, possibly on a balcony, with greenery behind. The female figure is carefully finished, but the background is sketched out roughly with bold dashes of colour in broad brushstrokes suggesting sunlit foliage. A thin red hairband pulls her hair back from her face, with dark wavy tresses falling loosely over her shoulders and white bodice. The right strap of the bodice has fallen off her shoulder, creating a very deep neckline.
Alice's clothes are typical of what a girl belonging to the middle class in the mid-Victorian era might have worn at home. Her pinafore, a detail created by Tenniel and now associated with the character, "suggests a certain readiness for action and lack of ceremony". Tenniel's depiction of Alice has its origins in a physically similar character which appeared in at least eight cartoons in Punch, during a four-year period that began in 1860. In an 1860 cartoon, this character wore clothes now associated with Alice: "the full skirt, pale stockings, flat shoes, and a hairband over her loose hair".
She also changes her hairstyle, leaving a bang of hair out of her hairband. ; : : Makoto is popularized as the "pretty-boy idol" within 765 Production and, as such, she has accumulated more female than male fans, becoming the cause of her psychological complex and constant running gag in the plot. She is usually seen in sporty outfits and was already rather popular among her fellow students at the all-girls school she attends, and her current work as an idol does not make the situation any easier for her. Her father is a famous race-car driver and wished for a son instead, so he raised Makoto as a boy.
Among the Chin-Kuki-Mizo group, the Biates, Hrangkhols and Sakacheps (Khelma) are the only tribes who practice weaving silk clothings since time immemorial. The common dresses of Biate men and women are Puanbom (Mekhla), Zakua (shirt), Lukôm or Satoldiayr (headgear), Rilungpuan, Choipuan (especially for women to put over their shoulders), Puandam (a white rectangular piece of cloth with black border on longer sides and black woven motifs with the Vangsake pattern). Ritai Sam ep (a hairband made out of sliced cane and bamboo), Rithei (beads) Sumngoi Banbun (silver bangles), Kuarbet (earring), Toya (round earring like horn), Zakser (arm ring) and Kaipereng is a flap of cloth hanging in front and back to cover the private parts.

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