Synonym: decoration, laurel wreath, medal, medallion, palm, thread, typewriter ribbon. Similar words: bond, bonus, carbon, bona fide, rib, tribe, tribal, a bone of contention. Meaning: ['rɪbən] n. 1. any long object resembling a thin line 2. an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event 3. a long strip of inked material for making characters on paper with a typewriter 4. notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used for trimming.
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61. For holly ribbon, thinly roll out some of the burgundy icing and cut out small holly leaf shapes.
62. Collect together sequins, tiny glass beads, tiny shells, bits of lace and braid and ribbon.
63. Here are steel uprights melted into themselves like ribbon candy.
64. Terminal moraines have blocked some rivers, producing long ribbon lakes.
65. She had cream silk stockings and cream satin slippers with waisted heels and bows of stiff cream ribbon on the toes.
66. It is worth buying covered elastic bands or using a ribbon.
67. Lupe took the ribbon out of her hair and made a bow and glued it on to her cover.
68. One room could be filled entirely with keyboards, which operated by punching coded perforations on to a roll of paper ribbon.
69. Photos of her show her hair drawn smoothly back in pigtails and tied with the enormous ribbon bows fashionable at the time.
70. Finally fold the ribbon back on itself and press the strain relief device into position with firm hand pressure.
71. A formed cover with slots for the blades fits over the ribbon cable and retains the it.
72. Mathilde had strong teeth and brown hair which she wore pulled back with a ribbon.
73. A naked girl burst through the crust, and the guest of honor reeled her in on a ribbon leash.
74. The key to the front door was tied on to a little ribbon pinned into my pocket.
75. From this superb range comes Ribbon Gel; a unique striped combination gel.
76. Her hair was tied in a ribbon and she looked positively chirpy.
77. The whisk should leave a ribbon trail in the bowl when lifted out.
78. The Longitude Act established a blue ribbon panel of judges that became known as the Board of Longitude.
79. There was a ribbon in her hair and a big bow tied on the side of her head.
80. This was shiny and square, with lambs and ribbon knots on the blue cover.
81. Mulcahey slipped the red ribbon around the collar and tied a big bow.
82. It is fun to create a pretty effect by sowing them in a narrow band,[sentencedict.com/ribbon.html] weaving between the brassicas like ribbon.
83. There were two large bouquets and a bundle of letters tied with pale blue ribbon, presumably from stage-door admirers.
84. The king wore it on a ribbon around his neck on ceremonial occasions.
85. The young man gauged her reaction and bought an emerald green ribbon which he handed to her.
86. The white pony comes complete with veil, wedding cake, wedding ring, comb and ribbon, for perfect grooming!
87. For the striped ribbon, thinly roll out the burgundy icing and cut into thick strips.
88. With its vast red ribbon and handmade card, it had transformed the garage into something quite magical.
89. It was three feet long, a greeny-brown ribbon with a yellow diamond on the throat.
90. Get the notes typewritten using a new ribbon, or copy them out in black felt tip pen in large capital letters.
More similar words: bond, bonus, carbon, bona fide, rib, tribe, tribal, a bone of contention, horrible, terribly, describe, attribute, distribute, contribute, subscriber, contributor, distribution, contribution, contribute to.