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Discover LudwigThe word "headband" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a decorative band worn on the head. For example, "She wore a bright blue headband to match her dress."
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headband
noun
A strip of fabric worn around the head.
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Glue the ends of the strips together to make a ring shaped headband.
It all came to a head on Sunday night, though, when she appeared on the red carpet in an ice-blue number with a delicate gold and diamond headband, and a froggy ring on the little finger of her right hand.
Sporty skull caps are available at evanscycles.com (prices start at £8.54) or try asos.com (prices start at £8.00, asos.com) for a more fashion-conscious headband.
Winona Ryder wore a Peter Pan-collared coat – accentuated with a wide Alice in Wonderland headband – when in court for shoplifting.
Dinesh "Dino" Bahrani pushes up his headband and marvels at the three teenage boys slicing onions on a rough table.
Earmuffs and helmets don't really mix, so use anything from a full-head skullcap to a headband.
Follow our crafty tricks to give your Eastertide lessons a lift: What you need: 2 sheets of white A4 card 1 pink piece of card Glue stick Stapler Clear tape Scissors Black pen First make the headband by cutting two strips (2.5 inches wide) from the A4 white card.
If so, Dr Müller has a prototype device which looks like a headband and measures a person's state of relaxation.
He started using a headband made by Zeo, a start-up based in Newton, Massachusetts.
Using the readings from the headband, he could see how each of these things affected his sleep.He found that drinking too much alcohol undermined his sleep quality, but also determined that taking magnesium supplements helped him sleep more soundly and reach deep sleep more quickly.
"What we need", he says, "is a new generation of search engine".(To watch a video interview with Cathal Gurrin, click here).The Google Glass half-fullHence the interest, among life loggers, in Google Glass, a thin headband which allows the wearer to take pictures and to see data on a tiny screen held just above, and to one side of, the right eye.
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