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Definition of sweatband in English: sweatbandnounˈswɛtbandˈswɛtˌbænd 1A band of absorbent material worn around the head or wrist to soak up sweat, especially by participants in sport. Example sentencesExamples - Luke Wilson, as Richie, the washed-up tennis champion in love with his sister, offers some of the most moving scenes in the film, and manages it all while sporting sunglasses and a sweatband.
- He was wearing a sweatband and wristband that matched.
- It was so hot that I wore tennis sweatbands on my wrists to play.
- He is tossing out T-shirts, hats, aprons, and sweatbands to throngs of young people.
- His shirt was black with some symbol on the front and he wore black sweatbands on his wrists.
- In particular, I can't stand the central atrium; it gives me a bad eighties feeling - of wine bars, terrycloth sweatbands, neon flamingos.
- I'm into ‘lo life’ polo shirts and tees, they're my thing, just as long as they have my size and I can accessorise them nicely, with flat caps or headbands and matching sweatbands.
- There's Carlos Moyà, who appears to be some sort of tennis god, direct from central casting, with the long, bronzed limbs and the sweatband keeping his rock-star hair on.
- She shook her head, motioning toward the pool with the oxygen-tubes strapped to her back, blond hair held in place by a sweatband.
- We liked to invite aliens into the living room like Alf and ET, and when Fame came on the tele’ we'd dance along in our legwarmers, crop tops and sweatbands.
- First there was aerobics, with its perky wardrobe of pastel tights and leotards with matching elastic belts, legwarmers, and sweatbands.
- And regularly wash baseball caps, sweatbands or anything else you use to pull your hair back from your face.
- However, exercise-wear is a free-for-all - Chucks, fishnets, sweatbands, legwarmers and vintage band tees all feature, which makes for amusing demonstration shots.
- The inside portion of this strap acts like a sweatband.
- Which would be fine if the 1980s really was the best thing since leg-warmers, sweatbands, Prince, Madonna, Thatcher, strikes, riots and Hillsborough.
- I put on my socks, the jock, the shorts, and then the jersey, followed by sweatbands on my left arm and an elbow pad on my right arm.
- I'm such the antithesis of what Nike wants their consumers to be that they'll pay me a seven figure sum not to wear their shoes, track pants, jumpers, earrings, sweatbands or tee shirts.
- While being coached, top athletes are encouraged to soak armbands and sweatbands in their favourite aftershave or perfume.
- Nathan has several ‘souvenirs’ - Cyclone players' wrist sweatbands and game gloves - received during post-game high-fives on the field this fall.
- He was wearing a black t-shirt with some band's name on the front, and black sweatbands on his wrists.
- 1.1 A band of absorbent material lining a hat.
Example sentencesExamples - Only buy a panama hat with a sweatband, which helps keep your hat in place and prevents it from stretching out.
- New this year from Bodek and Rhodes is Anvil style 176, a washed brushed twill cap with a contrasting sweatband, under-bill and tape seams, and silver buckle closure.
- What happens is the sweatband does its job and collects any moisture when you are wearing the cap.
Definition of sweatband in US English: sweatbandnounˈswɛtˌbændˈswetˌband 1A band of absorbent material worn around the head or wrist to soak up sweat, especially by participants in sports. Example sentencesExamples - First there was aerobics, with its perky wardrobe of pastel tights and leotards with matching elastic belts, legwarmers, and sweatbands.
- It was so hot that I wore tennis sweatbands on my wrists to play.
- In particular, I can't stand the central atrium; it gives me a bad eighties feeling - of wine bars, terrycloth sweatbands, neon flamingos.
- However, exercise-wear is a free-for-all - Chucks, fishnets, sweatbands, legwarmers and vintage band tees all feature, which makes for amusing demonstration shots.
- The inside portion of this strap acts like a sweatband.
- His shirt was black with some symbol on the front and he wore black sweatbands on his wrists.
- He is tossing out T-shirts, hats, aprons, and sweatbands to throngs of young people.
- Luke Wilson, as Richie, the washed-up tennis champion in love with his sister, offers some of the most moving scenes in the film, and manages it all while sporting sunglasses and a sweatband.
- He was wearing a black t-shirt with some band's name on the front, and black sweatbands on his wrists.
- We liked to invite aliens into the living room like Alf and ET, and when Fame came on the tele’ we'd dance along in our legwarmers, crop tops and sweatbands.
- She shook her head, motioning toward the pool with the oxygen-tubes strapped to her back, blond hair held in place by a sweatband.
- I put on my socks, the jock, the shorts, and then the jersey, followed by sweatbands on my left arm and an elbow pad on my right arm.
- I'm such the antithesis of what Nike wants their consumers to be that they'll pay me a seven figure sum not to wear their shoes, track pants, jumpers, earrings, sweatbands or tee shirts.
- Nathan has several ‘souvenirs’ - Cyclone players' wrist sweatbands and game gloves - received during post-game high-fives on the field this fall.
- While being coached, top athletes are encouraged to soak armbands and sweatbands in their favourite aftershave or perfume.
- Which would be fine if the 1980s really was the best thing since leg-warmers, sweatbands, Prince, Madonna, Thatcher, strikes, riots and Hillsborough.
- I'm into ‘lo life’ polo shirts and tees, they're my thing, just as long as they have my size and I can accessorise them nicely, with flat caps or headbands and matching sweatbands.
- There's Carlos Moyà, who appears to be some sort of tennis god, direct from central casting, with the long, bronzed limbs and the sweatband keeping his rock-star hair on.
- And regularly wash baseball caps, sweatbands or anything else you use to pull your hair back from your face.
- He was wearing a sweatband and wristband that matched.
- 1.1 A band of absorbent material lining a hat.
Example sentencesExamples - Only buy a panama hat with a sweatband, which helps keep your hat in place and prevents it from stretching out.
- New this year from Bodek and Rhodes is Anvil style 176, a washed brushed twill cap with a contrasting sweatband, under-bill and tape seams, and silver buckle closure.
- What happens is the sweatband does its job and collects any moisture when you are wearing the cap.
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