Sentences with banded
band·ed
B b - ...a stark tower, banded in dark and light stone. [+ in/with]
- They banded together to oust the chairman.
- They recorded flocks of 10000 and 12000 banded stilts at a time.
- It ranges from the overt — replica pro-sportswear in slippery wicking fabrics and vivid, banded nylon colours — to covert sporticles.
- It rained all day to beat the band.
- A band on each bunch of watercress.
- Artists have always banded together, but finding cheap studio space is a challenge, writes Gabriella Coslovich.
- More than a dozen privacy and consumer protection groups have banded together to protest what they see as duplicity by Facebook when it comes to.
- A band for the hair; a band for connecting pulleys.
- A cigar band.
- Aleisha Preedy Outlaw bikie gangs have banded together in Western Australia in a bid to stop tough laws preventing their existence.
- The black- banded rainbow fish, a small fish popular in aquariums, has survived in the Finnis River near the Rum Jungle uranium/copper mine.
- A thin gold band on his finger.
- Of the sheepskin boots banded together and eventually came to an agreement with Deckers in another court case early this year.