Band or strip of fabric wrapped around the waist or worn over the shoulder or hips and usually tied.
The band which encompasses the waist; esp., one on the upper part of breeches, trousers, pantaloons, skirts, or the like.
A framework that holds the panes of a window in the window frame.
1 The sash was thrown up and the boy glowered in the opening.
2 Lumley left his thumb-prints in the putty he stuck in his window - sash .
3 He felt for the ends of the sash and worked them free.
4 The official wears a red sash across the front of his coat.
5 His fresh kilt was held up by a heavy, braided gold sash .
6 The houses have stone fronts, mahogany sash windows and natural slate roofs.
7 New sash windows were added throughout -triple glazed to the front.
8 For a while she clung to the sash in a dumb sickness.
9 The sash yielded to the pressure of his hands and moved up.
10 Ralph pushed back the sash , and in a moment he was gone.
11 Miss Elsa haf dressed her, in the leedle vite dress and sash .
12 Then the sash came up and he stepped into the bedroom beyond.
13 He went to the window and leaned his head against the sash .
14 He had gone through the window and taken the sash with him.
15 Its sash windows are boarded up; daylight enters through glass panels overhead.
16 Lily cautiously lifted a sash - door and glided in, closing it behind her.
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