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Ribbony

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Adjective

1. ribbonlike, ribbony

long and thin; resembling a ribbon

Example Sentences:
'ribbonlike noodles'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Ribbony

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noun
1. 
a narrow strip of fine material, esp silk, used for trimming, tying, etc
2. 
something resembling a ribbon; a long strip
a ribbon of land
3. 
a long thin flexible band of metal used as a graduated measure, spring, etc
4. 
a long narrow strip of ink-impregnated cloth for making the impression of type characters on paper in a typewriter or similar device
5. (plural)
ragged strips or shreds (esp in the phrase torn to ribbons)
6. 
a small strip of coloured cloth signifying membership of an order or award of military decoration, prize, or other distinction
7. 
a small, usually looped, strip of coloured cloth worn to signify support for a charity or cause
a red AIDS ribbon
verb (transitive)
8. 
to adorn with a ribbon or ribbons
9. 
to mark with narrow ribbon-like marks
10. 
to reduce to ribbons; tear into strips

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Ribbony

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noun
1. 
a. 
a narrow strip of silk, rayon, velvet, etc. finished at the edges and of various widths, used for decoration, tying things, etc.
b. 
material in such strips
2. 
anything suggesting such a strip
a ribbon of blue sky
3.  [pl.]
torn strips or shreds; tatters
a garment torn to ribbons
4.  US
a narrow strip of inked cloth or plastic against which type characters strike for printing, as in a typewriter
5. 
a. 
a small strip of colored cloth worn as a badge or awarded as a prize, symbol of honor or achievement, etc.
b.  Military
a strip of cloth, often of many colors, worn on the left breast of the uniform to indicate an award of a decoration or medal
6.  [pl.]; Informal
reins used in driving
verb transitive
7. 
to decorate, trim, or mark with or as with a ribbon or ribbons
8. 
to split or tear into ribbonlike strips or shreds
verb intransitive
9. 
to extend or form in a ribbonlike strip or strips

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Ribbony

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n.
1. A narrow strip or band of fabric, especially a fine fabric such as satin or velvet, finished at the edges and used for trimming, tying, or finishing.
2.
a. Something, such as a tape measure, that resembles a ribbon.
b. A long thin strip: a ribbon of sand along the shore.
3. ribbons Tattered or ragged strips: a dress torn to ribbons.
4. An inked strip of cloth used for making an impression, as in a typewriter.
5.
a. A band of colored cloth signifying membership in an order or the award of a prize.
b. A strip of colored cloth worn on the left breast of a uniform to indicate the award of a medal or decoration.
6. ribbons Informal Reins for driving horses.
tr.v. rib·boned, rib·bon·ing, rib·bons
1. To decorate or tie with ribbons.
2. To tear into ribbons or shreds.

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