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banded

[ban-did] / ˈbæn dɪd /




ADJECTIVE
striped
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In one town in South Wales, a local community has banded together and is planning a peaceful counter-protest.

From BBC

“Our farmers banded together and said ‘We need a solution.

From Seattle Times

Television news broadcasts from several channels were banded into one, for example, controlled by the state, which critics say stifles free speech.

From New York Times

Democrats and Republicans have banded together on proposals targeting certain content, particularly around harms to children, but neither of the committees with primary jurisdiction have advanced any bills in recent years.

From Washington Post

Studios and talent publicists banded together in an industry-wide boycott, threatening the very survival of what had for decades been one of the entertainment industry’s most-watched awards shows.

From Los Angeles Times