<< wainwrights waistbelt >>

waistbands Meaning in Bengali



কোমরে উপাদানের একটি ব্যান্ড একটি স্কার্ট বা ট্রাউজার্স শক্তিশালী

Noun:

কোমরবন্ধ, নীবিবন্দ্ধ,





waistbands's Usage Examples:

Oxford wore dark blue jerseys while Cambridge wore "white with pink waistbands".


ornaments attached to their waistbands.


In the early 19th century, members of some Taoist branches had their waistbands colored as a distinguisher and.


A windbreaker often uses elastic waistbands, and/or armbands, and a zipper to allow adjustments for the current weather.


expose their underpants waistband, so they exploited it through designing waistbands with bright colors and larger logos.


utilized in couture sewing as a form of interfacing as way to stabilize waistbands.


The waistbands of boxer shorts are usually wider than those of briefs, and often bear.


themselves, which resemble board shorts, are paneled swimsuits, with waistbands resembling those of boxing trunks, always double-stitched, always with.


artificial flowers, and Saotome and others dressed up with red sashes and waistbands to create a day of hare.


Grosgrain ribbon is often used for facings and for waistbands.


Using a grosgrain ribbon facing for waistbands is faster and uses less fabric.


developed from the idea that shepherds kept their flutes strapped into their waistbands in order to carry the flute around.


roll down several turns at the waist to expose their middles and the waistbands of the pantyhose.


Baiame is often shown with internal decorations such as waistbands, vertical lines running down the body, bands and dots.


was very common during World War II, when the rubber needed for elastic waistbands had to be used for military purposes.


wrestlers, soccer players, artists are known for wearing Juju waistbands.


The Juju waistbands are mostly Qur'anic inscriptions prescribed by Marabouts enclosed.


mid-1990s,[citation needed] the practice of sagging the pants, in which the waistbands (usually secured by a cinched belt) of trousers or (typically long) shorts.


These waistbands are sometimes used to hang knives, snuff bottles, or small bags on them.


and the sleeves are generally made of leather with banded wrists and waistbands.


Survivors kept them hidden in the waistbands and hems of their clothes.


original pyjāmā are loose, lightweight trousers fitted with drawstring waistbands and worn by many Indian Sikhs, as well as Muslims and Hindus, and later.



waistbands's Meaning':

a band of material around the waist that strengthens a skirt or trousers

Synonyms:

band; girdle; waistcloth; sash; cummerbund; cincture;

Antonyms:

untie; detach;

waistbands's Meaning in Other Sites