The noun sash is the singular form. The plural noun is 'sashes'
The correct way to wear a sash is diagonally across your body, from one shoulder to the opposite hip. This is typically done for formal events or ceremonies. Make sure the sash lays flat and is securely fastened to prevent slipping.
The sash around a kimono is called an obi. It is a wide belt that is tied in the back, and it serves both a functional and decorative purpose in traditional Japanese dress.
"Has" is singular, e.g. He has, she has. "Have" is plural, e.g. They have, we have. The exception is "I" - e.g. I have.
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Does is the third person singular form of the verb do. Does is used with singular noun or pronoun subjects.
The possessive form of the singular noun sash is sash's.Example: The sash's color indicates their level of achievement.
The plural of sash is sashes.
Sash is a noun.
Eliot Sash's birth name is Eliot Steven Sash.
Sash is a common noun.
A sash drapes over the right shoulder. A sash will come together at the left side of the waist. A sash is usually around six inches wide. A sash can be any color and have any design.
Obi for women...broad sash Obi for Men...narrow sash
an obi sash, used to tie Kimonos
Eliot Sash is 5' 10".
Michael Sash is 6' 1".
A Jai Alai sash is a fajo
The upright of a sash window is called a stile. There is a diagram showing this and the other names of parts of a sash window at `Windows - Window Sash' http://www.inquirewithin.biz/windows/window_sash.htm.