Definitionn. a band of material around the waist that strengthens a skirt or trousers
Last update: September 18, 2015
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The dress had a pink waistband. [Please select]
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But instead of helping her into the wagon in the same gentlemanly manner, he grabbed her by the collar and waistband and dumped her in the front of the wagon. [Please select]
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He stood up, undoing the waistband of his trousers. [Please select]
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36 Colt from under his waistband. [Please select]
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When you have thrown away the wick and poured out the liquor, put it in your waistband and bring it to me. [Please select]
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The fourth; he broke into a roar; The fifth; his waistband split; The sixth; he burst five buttons off, And tumbled in a fit. [Please select]
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He wishes to present you with a cap, a waistband, and a pair of red boots. [Please select]
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"I have merely come to fetch the hat, waistband, and red boots you promised me." [Please select]
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The latter hid it under his coat, rearranged the waistband, and taking the faithful wand in his hand, again went towards home. [Please select]
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Thus can one cram each pouch without leaving any space, and make himself a waistband that weighs over twelve pounds. [Please select]
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Dora was fumbling with her waistband in the furthest corner of the hut. [Please select]
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