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Meaning of "riband"
A 'riband' is a noun that describes a ribbon or a decorative band of cloth, often worn as an emblem of honor or rank
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- Archaic form of ribbon.
- A narrow diminutive of the bend, thinner than a bendlet.
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A still thinner bar or riband is known as a cottise.
Its riband is golden with one.
Rex gets blue riband.
The end of the riband is tied with a ribbon.
The medallion shall be worn suspended from a blue riband.
The badge was pinned to the riband at the left hip.
Riband are sprayed with the spray solution in the spray chamber of the application device.
America is the last holder of the blue riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing.
The riband is navy blue colour with a white thin silver stripe down the centre.
A rosette is affixed to the riband of the Officer cross.
Encircling the medallion is the motto of the order the same as on the Riband.
Both ships were to become Blue Riband winners by setting speed records for transatlantic crossings.
On her return journey she captured the Blue Riband.
Blue Riband is a chocolate biscuit currently produced by Nestlé.
A full cutaway of the world famous French winner of the Blue Riband.
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The Blue Riband is awarded for the record fastest crossing by transatlantic liner.
From her first trip she captures the Blue Riband in both directions.
Blue Riband the award.
Caius College athlete wins blue riband at Games.
Blue Riband holders.
The Badge was attached to the Riband.
Gentry took the Blue Riband away from the British airline and music tycoon Richard Branson.
Rich: america is the last holder of the blue riband.
A very riband in the cap of youth, yet needful too.
When the colors are arrange in bands, the mineral is called riband jasper.
The riband of the motto is red, with black stripes on either side.
The old medal became the lowest class of the order, worn on a chest riband.
Rich, america is the last holder of the blue riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing.
The yellow riband of my Grand Cordon over my coat ; in plain evening.
During the voyage, the ship takes the Blue Riband away from the.
As did a very riband one, Your art and exercise in your defence.
This left even less need for a long-range radar like Blue Riband.
The badge suspends from a riband measuring 1 ¾ inches wide.
The race of speed was commenced, and, with it, the tradition of the Blue Riband.
She takes a riband or a rose ;.
Motto: "Magna est veritas et praevalebit" or on a riband vert.
Beige silk riband " Vegas " with golden edges.
She immediately set transatlantic speed records, capturing the Blue Riband from the Queen Mary.
The following month it won the Blue Riband for fastest Atlantic crossing, averaging nearly 24 knots.
The Riband Wave "(Idaea aversata)" is a moth of the family Geometridae.
With a speed of 22 knots, it snatched the Blue Riband from Cunard Line 's Campania and Lucania.
The Blue Riband Trial Stakes was discontinued for several years in the mid-1990s.
She was capable of making record Blue Riband voyages as late as 1843.
This is a Riband wave ( Idaea aversata ).
Until 1907 the Blue Riband remained in the hands of the Germans.