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Definition of headdress in English: headdressnoun ˈhɛddrɛsˈhɛ(d)drɛs An ornamental covering or band for the head, especially one worn on ceremonial occasions. (尤指仪式庆典场合佩戴的)头饰 a veil held in place with a pearl headdress Example sentencesExamples - During the Middle Ages, earrings became less popular and practical due to the popularity of elaborate hairstyles and headdresses.
- Any five-year-old would be delighted with a dress-up trunk containing tiaras, masks, swords, mouse-tails, feathered headdresses and sequined veils.
- Lavish headdresses, skirts, suits, and hats gave way to leather and chains depending on the music.
- The Maori adorn themselves with the plumes just as the natives of New Guinea crown their headdresses with Bird-of paradise feathers.
- Today, Kevin is wearing his robes: a long, flowing white tunic, a shawl and a headdress with a yellow headband.
- In some of the boats there are people standing up, wearing plumed headdresses.
- The bride wore a full length gown of ivory with a tiara headdress.
- These seated males are costumed in turban headdresses, earflares, collars, and pectorals; in their right hands they hold scepters or fanlike implements.
- It meant they changed their college berets for the headdress of the regiment they are going to join.
- Everything from the thunderous Wagnerian music to the performers' skin-tight unitards and birdlike headdresses reinforces the show's sleek, aerial character.
- No part of the costume has been left undecorated, while the tall headdress is particularly ornate.
- When the woman marries, the hair is made into an ornamental headdress and brought to the husband's home as a souvenir.
- The women came out one by one, dressed in their finest linen, and with ceremonial headdresses and jewellery.
- Another, not to be outdone, has made a headdress out of a baseball cap with a blue nylon tablecloth wrapped around it.
- It includes an ornate woven cape, a decorated tunic, a feathered headdress, laced shoes and jewelry.
- Personal adornment was an intrinsic part of Amazonian culture, and some examples such as loincloths and headdresses survive, while other adornments such as tattoos are known only from artworks.
- Then she plaited her hair and put it up under a short headdress and veil.
- A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing.
- Everyone knew that he wore a bizarre costume of massive baggy trousers, and a headdress of ostrich feathers atop ornate waistcoats and colourful jackets.
- She virtually invented boho-chic: swirly tiered skirts, fringed shawls and improbable headdresses, worn with an insouciant slash of scarlet lipstick on her sensuous lips.
Definition of headdress in US English: headdressnounˈhe(d)dresˈhɛ(d)drɛs An ornamental covering or band for the head, especially one worn on ceremonial occasions. (尤指仪式庆典场合佩戴的)头饰 a veil held in place with a pearl headdress Example sentencesExamples - Lavish headdresses, skirts, suits, and hats gave way to leather and chains depending on the music.
- Another, not to be outdone, has made a headdress out of a baseball cap with a blue nylon tablecloth wrapped around it.
- In some of the boats there are people standing up, wearing plumed headdresses.
- It meant they changed their college berets for the headdress of the regiment they are going to join.
- These seated males are costumed in turban headdresses, earflares, collars, and pectorals; in their right hands they hold scepters or fanlike implements.
- When the woman marries, the hair is made into an ornamental headdress and brought to the husband's home as a souvenir.
- Then she plaited her hair and put it up under a short headdress and veil.
- Today, Kevin is wearing his robes: a long, flowing white tunic, a shawl and a headdress with a yellow headband.
- A sensational onstage music ensemble, dominated by percussionists and two dynamic singers in gold caftans and headdresses, make the music as vivid as the dancing.
- During the Middle Ages, earrings became less popular and practical due to the popularity of elaborate hairstyles and headdresses.
- Everyone knew that he wore a bizarre costume of massive baggy trousers, and a headdress of ostrich feathers atop ornate waistcoats and colourful jackets.
- The bride wore a full length gown of ivory with a tiara headdress.
- Any five-year-old would be delighted with a dress-up trunk containing tiaras, masks, swords, mouse-tails, feathered headdresses and sequined veils.
- Everything from the thunderous Wagnerian music to the performers' skin-tight unitards and birdlike headdresses reinforces the show's sleek, aerial character.
- It includes an ornate woven cape, a decorated tunic, a feathered headdress, laced shoes and jewelry.
- The Maori adorn themselves with the plumes just as the natives of New Guinea crown their headdresses with Bird-of paradise feathers.
- The women came out one by one, dressed in their finest linen, and with ceremonial headdresses and jewellery.
- Personal adornment was an intrinsic part of Amazonian culture, and some examples such as loincloths and headdresses survive, while other adornments such as tattoos are known only from artworks.
- She virtually invented boho-chic: swirly tiered skirts, fringed shawls and improbable headdresses, worn with an insouciant slash of scarlet lipstick on her sensuous lips.
- No part of the costume has been left undecorated, while the tall headdress is particularly ornate.
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