sash

/sæʃ/
verb
  1. To dress or adorn with a sash.
    • They sashed the candidates before the ceremony began.
    • She sashed herself in a bright silk scarf for the festival.
    • The attendant sashed the winner with a golden ribbon.
noun
  1. A long strip of cloth worn around the waist or over one shoulder, often as part of a uniform or formal outfit.
    • The beauty queen wore a sparkling sash across her chest.
    • He tied a red sash around his waist to complete his traditional costume.
    • Graduates wore a blue sash to show their academic honors.
  2. A frame holding the glass in a window, especially one that slides up and down.
    • The old wooden sash was painted shut and wouldn't budge.
    • We need to replace the sash on the kitchen window.
    • He lifted the lower sash to let in some fresh air.
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