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  • noun Plural form of bandana.

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Examples

  • The “can-this-be-real?” factor ran high thanks to song titles like “The Monkey Song,” lyrics like “free, free, free the beast” and five guys in bandanas jumping around and playing hand drums, trumpet and flute.

    Twilight Lexicon » 100 Monkeys Named A Band to Watch by Rolling Stone 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    Home 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    icScotland 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    icBirmingham 2010

  • These include pupils using graffiti "tags" on belongings, or walls; students wearing the same colours or clothing, such as bandanas, or beginning to use the same hand signals or slang words.

    Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010

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