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headband

[hed-band] / ˈhɛdˌbænd /








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Even now, he still needs to wear a reinforced headband to protect himself from further injury.

From BBC Jun. 12, 2026

At Parc de Bercy, Abdoulaye N. usually showed up on weekends, wearing a bandanna tied like an inverted headband and bringing fresh fruits for everybody, according to friends who trained with him.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 23, 2025

Winkleman, who wore a white suit with matching headband and a black shirt for the occasion, was joined by family - including her mother, journalist Eve Pollard - at the royal residence.

From BBC Dec. 9, 2025

The shouts — a husky voice with a Southern surf bro twang — echoed in the dojo as a 4-year-old blond boy with a headband reading “Lil’ Dragon” punched up at a scowling mannequin.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 3, 2025

He stood up, removed his psychedelic headband from that haystack of hair, and bowed solemnly.

From "Schooled" by Gordon Korman

Observations show the people use narrow outrigger canoes, live in large communal huts, carry spears, bows and arrows, and wear fibre waistbelts, as well as necklaces and headbands.

From Barron's May 18, 2026

Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer are recently retired, neatly folding headbands in the sock drawer.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 2, 2026

Menopause has long been big business: there are dietary supplements, symptom trackers, therapeutic headbands, and life coaches all specialising in it.

From BBC Jan. 22, 2026

Claire’s storefronts used to be a staple in shopping malls across the country, where teen girls could shop for colorful items such as hair clips, headbands and handbags.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 6, 2025

Dirty socks, and headbands, and old jerseys from past years with the Defenders.

From "Ghost" by Jason Reynolds




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