Fashion accessory used to bind up hair.
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Examples for "bobble"
Examples for "bobble"
1A bobble at the start can reduce that margin in a flash.
2On Stubbs's desk, beside his laptop, is a Jerry Falwell bobble-head doll.
3A plate that has a little bobble, all of them, any so.
4Famous faces gave salopettes, skis and bobble hats a forever fashion status.
5She shoved the shoulder straps down, and let her tits bobble free.
1Grand Pocket Orchestra: the Dublin band keep it chongo on their second album.
2Grand Pocket Orchestra: the GPO tell us how their 'chongo pop' is going to take over the world.
3Chongo pop, it would appear, is not a state of mind.
4Five years before, Chongo had actually coached Ammon up his first big wall in exchange for beer and grass.
5When Jesse had got through with Chongo, he told Mr. Whaley that he would go home, and directly went off.
1And the hair tie is in case my climbing partner needs one.
2A coordinated red hair tie held her perfect blond ponytail in place.
3When she turned, he reached over to pick up her hair tie.
4Emma took out her hair tie and let her long hair spill over her shoulders.
5Create a ponytail at the nape of your neck and cut right above hair tie.
1Men's helmets, from climbing to skiing, push and inch your hair elastic down.
2Tie your hair in a ponytail with a normal hair elastic.
3A bloodstained paper towel was wrapped around one of her fingers, a hair elastic holding it in place.
4Wrap the plaint around the hair elastic to create a Princess Leia-esque bun at the back of your head, then secure with a scrunchie.
5"Where's my hair elastic?" I put on my coat and stood still.
1Beckham kept his at bay with a hair band.
2I have a hair band on these jeans.
3Come on, guys, I know some of you dreamed of singing lead for a 1980s hair band.
4I look down and notice that there's something on the floor, a hair band, purple, stretched, well used.
5A gust of wind whipped bits of freshly mown grass, gum wrappers, and a girl's hair band across the Commons.
1For a second, her mind wouldn't wrap around what had just happened.
2In most cases, C-shaped arms underneath the train wrap around a guideway.
3Then use tape to wrap around and keep the splint in place.
4I hadn't noticed until I felt Toni's warm hands wrap around them.
5Refinery pipelines wrap around the city as tightly as a woven basket.
1He pulled a ponytail holder from his jeans pocket, and tied his hair back.
2I ate at his mouth, one hand going to the ponytail holder that held his hair back.
3She dropped her weapon and badge on the counter, pulled her ponytail holder out, letting her hair cascade down her back.
4She tied her wet hair back with a ponytail holder and was about to dress when light raked across the water's edge before her.
5Goody StayPut elastics Goody touts the "patent-pending technology" behind these ponytail holders.
1The third featured a watch, and what were probably pocket contents: a comb, an elastic hair binder, two coins.
Translations for hair binder