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and° n. 1 strip, ribbon, belt, bandeau, fillet, tie; stripe, line,<br />

border: He wears a cloth band round his head to keep the sweat<br />

out of his eyes. There is a decorative band at the top of each<br />

page.<br />

--v. 2 line, stripe, border: The column is banded at intervals<br />

with bas-reliefs depicting scenes from the emperor's life. 3<br />

tie, keep, bind: Only those papers that are banded together<br />

should be sent off.<br />

bandý n. 1 company, troop, platoon, corps, group, body, gang, horde,<br />

party, pack, bunch: They were set upon by a band of robbers in<br />

the forest. 2 group, ensemble, combination, orchestra, Colloq<br />

combo: A jazz band plays at the Civic Centre every Tuesday<br />

evening.<br />

--v. 3 band together. unite, confederate, gather or join or<br />

league together, team up, affiliate, merge, federate: We must<br />

band together if we expect to accomplish anything.<br />

banish v. 1 exile, expatriate, deport, extradite, transport, eject,<br />

oust, expel, rusticate, drive out or away, dismiss,<br />

excommunicate, outlaw, ostracize: After ten years in prison,<br />

the thief was released and banished from the kingdom. 2 drive or<br />

drive out or away, expel, cast out, dismiss, reject: He tried<br />

to banish suspicion from his mind.<br />

banner n. 1 standard, flag, pennant, ensign, burgee, gonfalon, pennon,<br />

streamer, banderole; symbol: The flag of the United States is<br />

called the star-spangled banner. He is seeking election under<br />

the banner of the Tories.<br />

--adj. 2 leading, foremost, momentous, memorable, notable,<br />

important, noteworthy: The firm had a banner year, with profits<br />

up 25 per cent.<br />

banquet n. 1 feast, sumptuous repast or meal, ceremonial dinner, lavish<br />

dinner: At the end of the banquet, the guest of honour rose to<br />

make a few remarks.<br />

--v. 2 feast, indulge, wine and dine, regale, carouse: The<br />

winners of the trophy banqueted night after night on champagne

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