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		Definition of waistband in English: waistbandnounˈweɪs(t)bandˈweɪs(t)ˌbænd A strip of cloth forming the waist of a garment such as a skirt or a pair of trousers.  Example sentencesExamples -  Don the sunglasses and look for vests with zippered details and bomber jackets with elasticized waistbands and cuffs.
 -  He said officers found a knife in the waistband of her trousers.
 -  His waist was thin and his hips narrow where the end of the shirt tucked into the back waistband of the shorts.
 -  It's a vision of pink flesh brimming over the waistband of a skirt far too tight - and short - for her age.
 -  I refused to wear tight skirts, waistbands, or uncomfortable shoes.
 -  I have read recent reports from people saying that Britney Spears wears trousers with the waistband too low.
 -  A set-in waistband hints at a waist, while the flared hemline softens a boxy shape.
 -  Korbin stood up from his sitting position and hooked a thumb on the waistband of his jeans.
 -  They don't have a button on the waistband but since I rarely wear short tops that's okay.
 -  Witnesses say he appeared to have a gun tucked into his waistband.
 -  Jeans are growing back up to the waistband as women become slightly more modest about showing off their underwear every time they sit down.
 -  They are usually black, white or gray with the brand name written around the waistband.
 -  With trousers and skirts the label is commonly on the waistband and/or the hip pockets.
 -  Choose elasticized waistbands or smooth-front waistbands with elastic in back, but avoid too much fullness; have just enough for a comfortable fit over the hips and waist.
 -  It was body-temperature warm from being hidden in the waistband of a pair of sweatpants.
 -  When the kiss ended, she tugged his shirt free from the waistband of his jeans.
 -  He was fat and his belly looked as if it applied a little too much pressure on the waistband of his trousers.
 -  Thanks to breathable fabrics like linen and comfortable details like drawstring waistbands, this summer's trends are aimed at making you feel at ease in the summer heat.
 -  They were alarmed to see a firearm tucked into the waistband of his trousers and only later did they find out it was an air pistol.
 -  Use this technique on skirts, pants, shorts or any garment with a sewn-on waistband.
 
  Synonyms belt, sash, strap, cummerbund, band, girth, cord, fillet    Definition of waistband in US English: waistbandnounˈweɪs(t)ˌbændˈwās(t)ˌband A strip of cloth forming the waist of a garment such as a skirt or a pair of trousers.  Example sentencesExamples -  Jeans are growing back up to the waistband as women become slightly more modest about showing off their underwear every time they sit down.
 -  Korbin stood up from his sitting position and hooked a thumb on the waistband of his jeans.
 -  With trousers and skirts the label is commonly on the waistband and/or the hip pockets.
 -  Choose elasticized waistbands or smooth-front waistbands with elastic in back, but avoid too much fullness; have just enough for a comfortable fit over the hips and waist.
 -  He was fat and his belly looked as if it applied a little too much pressure on the waistband of his trousers.
 -  Witnesses say he appeared to have a gun tucked into his waistband.
 -  I refused to wear tight skirts, waistbands, or uncomfortable shoes.
 -  I have read recent reports from people saying that Britney Spears wears trousers with the waistband too low.
 -  Don the sunglasses and look for vests with zippered details and bomber jackets with elasticized waistbands and cuffs.
 -  It was body-temperature warm from being hidden in the waistband of a pair of sweatpants.
 -  His waist was thin and his hips narrow where the end of the shirt tucked into the back waistband of the shorts.
 -  They don't have a button on the waistband but since I rarely wear short tops that's okay.
 -  A set-in waistband hints at a waist, while the flared hemline softens a boxy shape.
 -  When the kiss ended, she tugged his shirt free from the waistband of his jeans.
 -  Use this technique on skirts, pants, shorts or any garment with a sewn-on waistband.
 -  He said officers found a knife in the waistband of her trousers.
 -  They are usually black, white or gray with the brand name written around the waistband.
 -  Thanks to breathable fabrics like linen and comfortable details like drawstring waistbands, this summer's trends are aimed at making you feel at ease in the summer heat.
 -  They were alarmed to see a firearm tucked into the waistband of his trousers and only later did they find out it was an air pistol.
 -  It's a vision of pink flesh brimming over the waistband of a skirt far too tight - and short - for her age.
 
  Synonyms belt, sash, strap, cummerbund, band, girth, cord, fillet     |