A sash worn as part of the insignia of an order of merit or chivalry.
A ribbon used as a decoration.
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Examples for "ribband "
Examples for "ribband "
1 All in white, and no ribband in your hair!-likea Christian.
2 La Touche listened, standing, and still holding the ribband of seaweed in his fingers.
3 Generals wore a pink ribband and aides a green one.
4 A new ribband for me will cost one, and the same for Agne, two.
5 Timothy drew from his large leathern purse a curiously-twisted ribband .
1 Presently I gathered up the handkerchief, and once more took the riband .
2 She neither saw nor heard more of the miniature on the riband .
3 The broad Rhine looked like a riband , the great roads like threads.
4 Above was a riband of glassy sky flecked by the floating nimbus.
5 As respects their red riband , however, it may go a-begging for me.
6 Soon we discovered far before us what seemed a broad silver riband .
7 General Charles Howard and a Mr. Saville are named to the red riband .
8 Now though, they still have three routes into Europe's blue - riband competition.
9 Her dress was of plain white; she wore no ornament-noteven a riband .
10 P. S.- Ihavejust heard that they have sent you the red riband .
11 His long brown hair was knotted in a black riband behind.
12 Fawcitt will have the red riband with another person, who will surprise you.
13 They are the only chasers to have won the blue riband three times.
14 And it was circled by a narrow riband of finely-raked sand.
15 The sprint to the bottom is now parliament's blue riband event.
16 This is not how it is supposed to be for the blue - riband player.
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