She wore a band of gold on her finger.
The band is playing tonight at the theater.
I need a rubber band, do you have one?
What is a "sentanse"? Perhaps you mean "sentenced." Mimeograph is an old type of copying machine.
Mia prevailed to get her staples out of her head.
The moist chocolate cake was scrumptious!
Your band is banned for singing here ever again
At the moment allot of people are having problems with there FINANCIAL things.
Sentences using 'band" as a noun.She wore a gold band on her left hand.He plays the trumpet in the marching band.
The band director strongly encourages us to use dynamics.
I want to be a drummer in a rock and roll band.
The undulations of the conductor's hands kept the band in unison.
We use three timpani in our band, instead of using four.
An idiom is a phrase that seems to be nonsense unless you know the definition. The word band's is the possessive of the word band, meaning "belonging to the band." It is a word, not an idiom.
Yes, the word 'band' is a noun (band, bands) and a verb (band, bands, banding, banded). The noun 'band' is a word for a thing. Examples: He played in a band. (noun) I had to replace my watch band. (noun) They band the storks to track their movements. (verb)