bandanna
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ban·dan·na, bandana /bænˈdænə/ noun [countable] DCCa large brightly coloured piece of cloth that you wear around your head or neck 印花大围巾,大头巾
Examples from the Corpus
bandanna• At this party, each guest was given a bandanna version of the flag of Texas.• First of all, he wears a bandanna because it tames his naturally curly hair.• He got them for her along with a black bandanna for Emilio.• She walked over to a tall woman whose hair was tied with a colorful bandanna.• A woman in a red bandanna was wiping tables.• Marge sat down on the window seat, and tucked her hair into the bandanna.Origin bandanna (1700-1800) Hindi badhnu “cloth tied and then colored”, from badhna “to tie”ban·dan·na nounChineseSyllable
coloured cloth of large brightly piece Corpus a
bandanna
ban‧dan‧na
, bandana /bænˈdænə/ noun [countable]
ban‧dan‧na
, bandana /bænˈdænə/ noun [countable] Date: 1700-1800
Language: Hindi
Origin: badhnu 'cloth tied and then colored', from badhna 'to tie'
a large brightly coloured piece of cloth that you wear around your head or neck
Language: Hindi
Origin: badhnu 'cloth tied and then colored', from badhna 'to tie'