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bandana

noun as in handkerchief

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noun as in turban

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His face was partially obscured by a bandana and a baseball cap, from beneath which his long ponytail hung limply.

Well, he does a reggae rap while wearing a bandana on his head.

He makes frequent appearances on television, usually wearing aviator shades and a bandana to disguise his identity.

But, perhaps symbolically, the singer Jason Mraz arrived at the event wearing a purple bandana.

Here Tsundue—a wiry man who always wears a red bandana—appeals passionately, some might say naively, to America.

He jolted to a halt, cut the engine and wiped a red bandana over his wrinkled, sweating face.

The maid in her red bandana head-gear was delighted, having, like her race, great pleasure in bright colors.

Bones wiped his streaming brow with a large and violent bandana, and looked round cautiously.

Aunt Kizzie, in her new linsey-woolsey and shining bandana as a turban, started off in great glee for the Court House.

With these words he threw his bandana handkerchief over his head, adding, “He hoped now he had a ‘right’ to a bit of sleep.”

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

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