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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a webbing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a network or interconnected structure, often in contexts related to materials, biology, or technology.
Example: "The spider's web is a remarkable example of a webbing that showcases its intricate design and strength."
Alternatives: "a mesh" or "a network".
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Like the others in poverty, they each have a story, theirs most often a webbing together of mishaps and misdeeds.
The tripod holes with realistic manufacturing features included rounded corners at the hole inlet and outlet, as well as a webbing between the tripod holes.
The animal's coat was bound to its flesh by a webbing of light fat, and I quickly got the idea of peeling and slicing, to strip it away.
The first baseman's glove is thinner and more flexible, a solid expanse of leather for the four fingers with a webbing connecting the thumb and index finger.
Many YouTube tutorials on how to use a webbing stretcher and a complex foam-shaping situation with an electric carving knife later, it was finished.
For fifteen minutes, he held his audience rapt as he explained the rationale of the building, which is to be a slender tower of transparent glass, sheathed in a webbing of white ceramic rods that will form a protective sunscreen.
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Tooth fairies, or "skibbereen," as described in this novel, are slender little sprites with shimmering radio-receptive wings and a filmy webbing that clings to them "like a nightshirt made out of cobwebs".
The single best addition is your ability to shoot a line of webbing to a wall and then zip to that wall, which is useful for escaping enemies or just getting around quickly.
Use a knotted rope halter (i.e. Parelli, Clinton Anderson, etc), not a wide nylon webbing type halter or worse, a padded halter.
When I "free solo", without the use of a leash or a harness, all that separates me from that abyss is a long, flat strip of webbing an inch wide, slung between two anchor points.
A) The relative degree of foot webbing as a function of species and foot length.
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