Sentence examples for red ribbon from inspiring English sources

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red ribbon

noun

A badge in the form of a short strip of red ribbon crossed over itself, worn to show one's support of the fight against, and of people affected by, HIV and AIDS, or of substance abuse.

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Another red ribbon.

Oliver took the red ribbon — second place.

Everyone got a certificate and a red ribbon.

What a great project, and congratulations on your red ribbon!

Handed a pair of scissors, Elizabeth snipped a red ribbon.

It had a red ribbon around its neck.

My life's all wrapped up in a nice red ribbon".

It was decorated with a bright red ribbon.

Cartier, at Fifth Avenue and 52d Street, is still wrapped in a vast red ribbon.

They get morose when reduced to taking a red ribbon or an honor able mention.

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Worse, she swallows this blood-red ribbon.

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