Bandana in a sentence as a noun

Just wear a cloth mask or bandana over your vented N95 or N100 mask.

"I actually wore a bandana covering my face, nose down, to go to the bank today.

For 5ยข more you can make your own "pour-over cone" by cutting a soda can in half and sticking the top half upside down in the the mouth of your mug. Put the filter or cheesecloth or bandana in there.

Total Rambo fantasies of me up there with an ax and a bandana fighting those fires and doing something heroic with my life.

Cameras can't do much with someone that has a bandana and shades on. You think the police will actually dispatch a helicopter for a driver-less vehicle?

Plus, there's just something satisfying about walking into my bank wearing a bandana when accessing my account.

The bandana definitely helps!Yeah, really appreciate a decent mascot for a project.

At least one of them draped a black bandana over his face; others covered their badges.> One homeowner walked out of his house to find a spent flash grenade on his lawn.

As I stand here at my expensive stand up desk, outside some guy is driving a lawn mower around with a bandana around his face to inadequately protect him from the flying dust.

You are postulating a group that is willing to hijack an unmanned truck in order to steal the goods being delivered and doesn't mind the risk of being seen because they "have a bandana and shades on".

I would except things that are supposed to protect me from a thing to be capable of it - a bandana, a mask, or a lower-rated respirator protect me from most droplets containing the virus, but have no capability of protecting me from the virus itself.

Bandana definitions

noun

large and brightly colored handkerchief; often used as a neckerchief

See also: bandanna