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band

noun as in group of people with same interest

noun as in musical group

verb as in group or join group

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He plays an aging punk rocker and I play the drummer from his old band.

The band turned back around, raising a lively tune to signal life would go on.

The band was still on its way back as De Blasio and his wife departed.

The last band I was in was kind of a Sonic Youth rip-off band, and I thought that that was my calling.

Every other band I had been in had been pretty loud, you could never hear the vocals.

His little band was almost immediately surrounded by the enemy.

Conny stepped smilingly forward, and proceeded to affix the band around the vicar's massive throat.

Roulard had played the trumpet in the regimental band in which Aristide had played the kettle drum.

There was a band playing down at Klein's hotel, and the strains reached them faintly, tempered by the distance.

On this the royal band of music would strike up its liveliest airs, and a great bell would toll its evening warning.

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On this page you'll find 192 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to band, such as: line, ring, tape, bandage, bandeau, and belt.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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