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1band Listen to audio/ˈbænd/ noun
plural bands
[count] 1 : a usually small group of musicians who play popular music together
The band's drummer is also the lead singer. a rock-and-roll band a jazz bandcompare orchestra; see also big band, brass band, garage band, marching band, one-man band
2 : a group of people or animals
A band of scientists questioned the theory. She photographed a band of gorillas. a band of hunters from the tribe
3 : a flat, straight piece of material (such as plastic or metal) that forms a circle around something
A band of plastic holds the lid on the container. They placed a metal band with an identification number on the bird's leg. She lost her wedding band. [=wedding ring]see also armband, rubber band, sweatband, waistband
4 : a strip of something that is different from what is around it : a thick line
The bird has black bands above its eyes. The dress has an embroidered band at the hem.often + of There is a band of white near the hem of the dress. A band of thunderstorms crossed the area late last night. They left a narrow band of grass growing near the street.
5 technical : a range of frequencies over which radio signals are broadcast
The radio station broadcasts on the AM band.
6 Brit : a range or group between a lower and an upper limit : bracket
People in younger age bands may be in higher or lower tax bands.
to beat the band
US, informal : in a very forceful or obvious way
He was snoring to beat the band. [=he was snoring very loudly]

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