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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

They're part of a group of more than 60 women, many from the Afghanistan Revenue Directorate, who banded together after being ordered to go home last August.

From BBC

Now, nearly six months after the first strike on Kyiv, Suprun is one of 74 musicians banded together and touring the world as the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra.

From Washington Post