ribboning Definition
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ribbon
noun
- 1a. Fine, usually coloured, material such as silk, etc, formed into a long narrow strip or band;
1b. A strip of such material used for decorating clothes, tying hair, parcels, etc.
- Thesaurus: strip, sash, band.
3. A small strip of coloured cloth, worn to show membership of a team, as a sign of having won an award, medal, etc.
4. A long narrow strip of inked cloth used to produce print in a typewriter, printer, etc.
5. Strips or tatters of torn material.
- Example: hanging in ribbons
- Thesaurus: tatters, shreds.
- Form: ribbons (usually)
- 1. To decorate or tie something with a ribbon or ribbons.
2. To mark something with ribbon-like stripes.
tr & intr
3. To form or separate into narrow strips.
intr
4. Said eg of a road or path, or of some viscous or flexible substance: to extend in the form of a ribbon or a long narrow band.
- Form: ribbon out (usually)
