Definitions for "Ribbons"
Awards given at swim meets for winning the heat.
Awards commonly given at competitions: first place -blue, second place-red, third place-yelllow, fourth place-white, fifth place-pink, sixth place-green, and seventh place-brown.
Ribbons are awarded to those who finish in the money. The color of the ribbon indicates the placing of the horse. Blue - 1st Red - 2nd Yellow - 3rd White - 4th Pink - 5th Green - 6th Purple - 7th Brown - 8th Gray - 9th Championship - blue, red & yellow
Keywords:  innumerable, twine, sealer, tying, esp
A ribbon is a thin band of flexible material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal, used primarily for binding and tying. Cloth (esp. silk) ribbons are often used in connection with dress, but also applied for innumerable useful, ornamental and symbolical purposes; cultures around the world use this device in their hair, around the body, or even as ornamentation on animals, buildings, and other areas. Ribbon is also sometimes used as a package sealer, on par with twine.
Medals are usually attached by a suspender bar or ring to a single or multicoloured ribbon. When medals are not being worn, a narrow bar displaying the ribbon of each medal is worn on uniforms instead. Medals can be identified by the unique colours used in each medal ribbon.
Keywords:  spoon, trail, cream, sauce, thick
indicates the consistency of a sauce or cream when it leaves a thick, smooth trail on the surface as it falls from the spoon.