The niece, with her sleek brown bandeaux and fifteenth century profile, passed noiselessly through the hall; and presently a smell of cooking entered the sitting room.
The cap, which fitted tightly, was placed at the back of her head, and thus revealed two large and thick bandeaux of glossy hair, shining like jet, and falling very low in front.
Robes and bandeaux are to-day relegated to drawers in the Capitol at Toulouse, from which they will never be taken more, except when occasion calls for the howling of official alexandrines in honor of M.
A little more, and they would have ascribed to her the tastes of the mustiest symbolists--and one knows how far from pleasing are those Muses' robes, how odious the yellow bandeauxabove faces expressionless as eggs.
As Miss Kennedy bent her head, she had one glimpse of a long pale face, surrounded with bandeaux of fair hair, which looked towards her eagerly.
It threw out the pale face and flaxen bandeaux and light grey eyes into the more relief.
In that part which constitutes the bandeaux are three mounted agrafes on each side.
The hair is knotted somewhat low behind, and retained by a jeweled comb; the bandeaux are very much waved; the hair, from the front parting, is somewhat raised.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bandeaux" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.