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Sashes meaning
plural of sash
Example sentences (20)
Commanders wore red sashes, senior officers wore blue sashes, and most soldiers wore no sash at all.
Due to special technology, vinyl sashes and frame corners are sealed (which cannot be achieved using mechanically connected wood parts).
Every year, the Yukon Order of Pioneers selects a couple to represent the organization as ambassadors at the Yukon Rendezvous Festival and through the rest of the year — and this year, the Sippels will don the honourary sashes.
On TV, we had the White Heather Club - women in white frocks and tartan sashes dancing impossibly complicated reels and strathspeys; men in kilts playing accordions and singing kitsch songs about exile and nostalgia.
These pink sashes can be used as extra limbs to attack opponents, and can even be separated and left alone to function independently of Daki.
To the left of the foyer is a formal living room with a fireplace trimmed in white wood and windows accented with decorative sashes, a motif that recurs throughout the house.
Candidates for district council carried banners and wore sashes bearing their names; they talked with potential voters as thousands of people dressed in black milled about.
Capable of manipulating her deadly sashes, she has already fought and killed seven of the Demon Slayer Corps Pillars.
Mr and Miss Benoni 2019, Jacob Nkwamba and Alexia Cawood, throw their sashes in the air as part of their victory dance.
Join the parade committee for Raise the Pint night at 7 p.m. March 6 at McDonagh’s Pub as they present the sashes to the parade Grand Marshal “Pop” Poling and Deputy Grand Marshal Ken Krohe.
On the bright side, sales of Junior Anti-Sex League sashes are bringing in some tidy royalty payments for George Orwell’s estate.
Seeing them arrayed in their broad-brimmed hats and red-and-white sashes, it would be easy to dismiss the Daughters as a quaint anachronism.
A common presidential symbol is the presidential sashes worn by mostly Latin American presidents as a symbol of the presidency's continuity, and presenting the sash to the new president.
All the male dancers and Andy Stewart wore kilts, and the female dancers wore long white dresses with tartan sashes.
Double-hung sash A sash window is the traditional style of window in the United Kingdom, and many other places that were formerly colonized by the UK, with two parts (sashes) that overlap slightly and slide up and down inside the frame.
Most were completely gutted, with their windows, doors, sashes, and frames ripped out.sfn The perimeter of severe blast damage approximately followed the convert contour at convert.
Some common items of clothing are: bellpads; baldrics ; rosettes; sashes; waistcoats; tatter-coats; knee-length breeches; wooden clogs; straw hats, top hats, or bowlers; neckerchiefs; armbands.
The Englishmen also wore coloured sashes around their waists to identify each player and were presented with hats to shade them from the sun.
These were and are attached to the sashes using pulleys of either braided cord or, later, purpose-made chain.
This may include making bell-pads, ribbon bads, sashes and other accoutrements.