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strap

noun as in long piece of material

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In a time where more Americans are feeling more financially strapped and time-constrained than ever — and more disinclined to leave their homes, thanks to some pandemic-induced homebodiedness — Amazon is uniquely engineered to meet the moment.

From Salon

“If somebody straps on nitrous oxide with a mask and loses consciousness, their oxygen level isn’t being monitored,” Hurley said.

Fiona has memories of trying to fix broken face masks, getting sore ears from where the straps rubbed, and taking Covid tests every morning.

From BBC

“There's no need to put yourself in a position where you could be financially strapped just because you're afraid that car prices could increase,” Musson said.

From Salon

For treadmills crews must strap in to stop themselves floating away, and there is also a cycle ergometer for endurance training.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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