Noun: sash
Pronunciation: (sash)
Sash meaning:
- A band of material around the waist that strengthens a skirt.
- A band worn over one shoulder and used as the emblem of an honorary or military order.
- A framework that holds the panes of a window in the window frame.
Synonyms: window sash, girdle, cincture, waistband, waistcloth
Quotations: Katrina Szish – Everything Reese does is flawless. The perfect ponytail ? It wasn’t too much. It was youthful, but it was simple and elegant. I think the dress was flattering on her. I loved the sash. I loved the fact it was a tea-length dress instead of full length. Less is more with Reese. She didn’t go dripping in diamonds, and I think she made the perfect style statement.
Henry Fields – The next project is the work on the windows, and that work has already begun. We have looked at them all, and some are in pretty good shape, some have to be completely replaced and some we’ll have to replace half of the sash and not the other half.
Crys Stewart – The designers showed a lot of color this season, either with dresses that were all one color, (or) details such as ribbons, sashes, beading and three-dimensional fabric flowers.
Sample sentences:
- My grandfather Frank Lloyd Wright wore a red sash on his wedding night. That is glamour!
- Tree at my window, my sash is lowered when night comes on;But let there never be curtain drawn between you and me.
- She has purchased a costly sash for her wedding.