ribbonˈrɪb ən
ribbon (v)
- present
- ribbons
- past
- ribboned
- past participle
- ribboned
- present participle
- ribboning
ribbon (n)
- plural
- ribbons
English Definitions:
ribbon, thread (noun)
any long object resembling a thin line
"a mere ribbon of land"; "the lighted ribbon of traffic"; "from the air the road was a grey thread"; "a thread of smoke climbed upward"
decoration, laurel wreath, medal, medallion, palm, ribbon (noun)
an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event
ribbon, typewriter ribbon (noun)
a long strip of inked material for making characters on paper with a typewriter
ribbon (noun)
notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used for trimming
ribbon (Noun)
A long, narrow strip of material used for decoration of clothing or the hair or gift wrapping.
ribbon (Noun)
An inked strip of material against which type is pressed to print letters in a typewriter or printer.
ribbon (Noun)
A toolbar that incorporates tabs and menus.
ribbon (Noun)
In ice cream and similar confections, an ingredient (often chocolate, butterscotch, caramel, or fudge) added in a long narrow strip.
ribbon (Verb)
To decorate with ribbon.
Ribbon
A ribbon or riband is a thin band of material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal, used primarily as decorative binding and tying. Cloth ribbons are made of natural materials such as silk, velvet, cotton, and jute and of synthetic materials, such as polyester, nylon and polyproylene. Ribbon is used for innumerable useful, ornamental and symbolic purposes. Cultures around the world use ribbon in their hair, around the body, and as ornamentation on animals, buildings, and packaging. Some popular fabrics used to make ribbons are satin, organza, sheer, silk, velvet and grosgrain.
Ribbon
A ribbon or riband is a thin band of material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal, used primarily as decorative binding and tying. Cloth ribbons are made of natural materials such as silk, cotton, and jute and of synthetic materials, such as polyester, nylon, and polypropylene. Ribbon is used for useful, ornamental, and symbolic purposes. Cultures around the world use ribbon in their hair, around the body, and as ornament on non-human animals, buildings, and packaging. Some popular fabrics used to make ribbons are satin, organza, sheer, silk, velvet, and grosgrain.
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