Definition: 1. A group of musicians playing popular music for dancing. 2. A group of people who have a common interest or purpose. 3. Surround (an object) with something in the form of a strip or ring, typically for reinforcement or decoration.
Use 'band' in a sentence:
1. About two years ago he put together a band of local musicians; good men and true all.
2. He invited me to play it with the band.
3. He ignited the wood with a band of hay.
4. At a recent street fair, I was mesmerized by the one-man band.
5. Some children here come to the school for band or chorus, or maybe for science class.
6. Every Sunday evening he performs in his house with his band.
7. That's when I chased her down to be the singer in my band.
8. What do you think attracted the band to you?
9. The band gave an electrifying performance.
10. Local bands provide music for dancing.
11. Surgeons placed a metal band around the knee cap to help it knit back together.
12. So when we did the album, we wanted to promote it, so Roni had the idea of putting a band together.
13. Bands of government soldiers, rebels and just plain criminals have been roaming some neighborhoods.
14. He was a drummer in a rock band.
15. It was good to get the band together in a van for at least a few days.
16. Around my forehead was a thin blood red band of velvet material.
17. Jack drums for the school band.
18. She's a singer with a band.
19. The two of them play in a band together, which is actually pretty good.