bandanna |
a large handkerchief with a brightly colored design, sometimes worn on the head or neck. |
Bandar Seri Begawan |
the seaport capital of Brunei. |
B and B |
abbreviation of "Bed-and-Breakfast," an establishment offering lodging and breakfast. [2 definitions] |
bandbox |
a usu. cylindrical box of cardboard or thin wood, used to hold a hat or other clothing items. |
bandeau |
a ribbon or headband worn to keep the hair in place or away from the face. [2 definitions] |
banderilla |
a long, barbed, often decorated dart that a banderillero sticks into the neck or shoulder of a bull. |
banderillero |
a matador's assistant who helps goad the bull by sticking banderillas into it. |
banderole |
a slender forked pennant or streamer. [2 definitions] |
bandicoot |
any of several large East Indian rats. [2 definitions] |
bandit |
a robber, esp. a member of a band that robs travelers and vehicles en route. [3 definitions] |
bandleader |
the conductor of a band, esp. a big band or swing band. |
bandmaster |
the conductor of a musical band. |
bandoleer |
a shoulder belt with loops or pouches for ammunition. |
band saw |
a power saw consisting of an endless metal belt, with teeth along one edge, that runs between two pulleys. |
band shell |
an outdoor bandstand consisting of a platform and a large, concave, almost hemispherical wall that serves as a sounding board. |
bandsman |
a boy or man who plays in a musical band. |
bandstand |
a raised platform, often with a cover, used for outdoor band or orchestra performances. |
bandswoman |
a woman or girl who plays in a musical band. |
bandwagon |
an increasingly popular or successful movement or cause. [2 definitions] |
bandwidth |
the range of radio frequencies required to transmit a certain type of signal. |
bandy |
to exchange or pass back and forth between two or more people, often competitively. [4 definitions] |