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bands

noun as in suspenders

Strong matches

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What an amazing thing to be able to listen to any music you want, a whole world of bands.

I've seen video of that satirical guide to SXSW in 1998 where you asked a bunch of bands odd questions.

As of Wednesday, the organization confirmed, 23 bands were still standing—including Broadsword.

After growing up in the London projects, Viv Albertine became a guitarist in one of the first all-girl punk bands.

I would just say, musically, you just outgrow bands philosophically and politically.

The Spaniards, indeed, feigned to regard them only as a remnant of the rebels who had joined the pre-existing brigand bands.

From the very first of the war their work was to help exterminate the guerrilla bands which infested the State.

They joined in bands of youths and maidens and whirled down the Avenue in Bacchic madness.

Upon careful inspection, however, delicate nuclear bands connecting the parts can usually be seen.

He is said to be making for Kirksville, where he expects to be joined by the guerrilla bands of northwestern Missouri.

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On this page you'll find 4 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bands, such as: braces, garters, and shoulder straps.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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