Crossword-Solution: RIBAND
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Riband | n. | See Ribbon. |
| Riband | n. | See Rib-band. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| RIBAND | anagram | BRANDI, BRIAND |
We have 16 clues for the answer “RIBAND”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Decorative strip of cloth | 1 answer |
| Decorative strip of fabric | 1 answer |
| Heraldic stripe | 1 answer |
| Strip of fabric. | 1 answer |
| of fabric Strip | 1 answer |
| ribbon awarded for some achievement | 1 answer |
| COLOUR worn to indicate membership | 2 answers |
| FINE material woven into narrow band | 2 answers |
| MATERIAL woven into narrow band | 2 answers |
| Strip of material | 2 answers |
| SILK woven into a band | 3 answers |
| Lapel decoration | 3 answers |
| DECORATIVE ribbon | 8 answers |
| A RIBBON USED AS A DECORATION | 11 answers |
| Badge | 47 answers |
| ribbon | 47 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RIBAND (5)
And now night drooped slowly upon the wide watery levels in front; and at no great distance from them, where the shore-line curved round, and formed a long riband of shade upon the horizon, a series of points of yellow light began to start into existence, denoting the spot to be the site of Budmouth, where the lamps were being lighted along the parade.
The brook which trickled that way to the sea was distinct in its murmurs now, and over the line of its course there began to hang a white riband of fog.
And I remember in particular that in a representation to my Lord Mayor of the condition of the poor, it was estimated that there were no less than an hundred thousand riband-weavers in and about the city, the chiefest number of whom lived then in the parishes of Shoreditch, Stepney, Whitechappel, and Bishopsgate, that, namely, about Spitalfields; that is to say, as Spitalfields was then, for it was not so large as now by one fifth part.
Her hair appeared to be at strife; in hue Like silver and like gold, and black and brown; Part in a tress, in riband part comprest, Some on her shoulders flowed, some on her breast.
They were all tall and well made, with long black hair, for the most part curled, coats of black Spanish leather, with sleeves of velvet, or cloth of gold, cloth breeches with gold lace, most of them scarlet; girdles of velvet, laced with gold, with two pistols on each side; a cutlass hanging at a belt, suitably trimmed, three fingers broad and two feet long; a hawking-bag at their girdle, and a powder-flask hung about their neck with a great silk riband.
Quotes with RIBAND (1)
I have had so many Dwellings, Nat, that I know these Streets as well as a strowling Beggar: I was born in this Nest of Death and Contagion and now, as they say, I have learned to feather it. When first I was with Sir Chris. I found lodgings in Phenix Street off Hogg Lane, close by St Giles and Tottenham Fields, and then in later times I was lodged at the corner of Queen Street and Thames Street, next to the Blew Posts in Cheapside. (It is still there, said Nat stirring up fro…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1948–2006).