He was smartly dressed in dark blue; he had a beautiful neck-tie, and the genuine whiteness of his wristbands was remarkable in a district where starched linen was usually either grey or bluish.
Mr. Orgreave, in bright carpet slippers, and elegant wristbands blossoming out of the sleeves of his black house-jacket, stood bending above a huge board that was laid horizontally on trestles to the left of the fireplace.
The sleeves were wide, but narrowing at the wrists, and the white wristbands were very tight.
Nathan, issuing from the porch, and turning back the cotton wristbands from his plump hands, as he came up to where Mary was standing.
Starch the collar and wristbands the same way, then hang them out to dry.
The night before, the collars and wristbands of shirts, the feet of stockings, &c.
He looked very handsome as he stood there, dressed in black velvet and black silk, with a low collar of soft linen that showed his strong white throat, and having his lawn wristbands turned back over the cuffs of his coat.
He was dizzy, the tumble had bruised his shins, and he had sprained his hands a little, but he was otherwise unhurt, and the blood on his wristbands and collar was from the scratch on Ortensia's arm.
This dance is performed by as many warriors as choose to assemble with whips ornamented with eagle feathers and horse-skin wristbands tied to the whips.
Then he drew forth from his trunk a calico shirt, with linen wristbands and collar, which had been worn only twice--i.
Women and children put on red wristbands to comfort their hearts in the prospective distress, for a winter without vegetable supplies was until then an unknown disaster.
He wore on his naked body a necklace of wolves' teeth, ear pendants of black and green stones, and wristbands of red leather.
Shotaye noticed the wristbands of red leather on her arms, and it startled her.
Never hitch up your coat-sleeves or wristbands as if you were going to wash your hands.
Howbeit, Twemlow doth at length invest himself with collar and cravat and wristbands to his knuckles, and goeth forth to breakfast.
From his clean wristbands his hands came out, plump and large; stiff, wiry hairs stood up on their backs, and under these various designs in tattooing showed their purple.
He looked very fresh himself in his clean-shaven chin, and his striking evidence of snowy wristbands and shirt-bosom.
Narrow ruffles edged his wristbands which were fastened with link buttons, while the lining of his evening coat was of immaculate white satin.
The pride of these ruffles leveled by the dew; my wristbands in disarray; the odor of the road pervading my person!
He's got wristbandslike a woman and hands just as small.
Mr. Pell was waiting at the usual place of meeting at the appointed time; even he wore a pair of gloves and a clean shirt, much frayed at the collar and wristbands by frequent washings.
Very deftly was she doing the work, holding the linen gingerly, that the well-ironed bosom and wristbands might not get creased and unfit the shirt for wear.
Mr. Dockett stood behind the counter, compounding medicines, with his coat-cuffs and wristbandsturned up.
The shirts having been washed and dried, dip the collars and wristbands into this starch, and then squeeze them out.
This quantity of cold starch is amply sufficient for the collars and wristbands of half a dozen shirts.
Then sprinkle the shirts, and fold or roll them up, with the collars and wristbands folded evenly inside.
His hands andwristbands were beautifully long and white.
He was sitting in his great chair, not yet dressed for supper, for his wristbands were tumbled and turned back, and his huge dark brown periwig was ever so little awry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wristbands" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.