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elastic band
noun
A small, narrow loop of rubber or similar material used to hold items together.
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Tie the leaves together with string or an elastic band.
"Acceptability is an ever expanding and retracting elastic band".
Then, an elastic band snaps inside Morris's mind.
As she describes her elastic band theory, her gestures get livelier.
I change the elastic band over and brace myself for some punny pleasantries.
"The theory on their part is that volatility is like an elastic band," Mr. Schwartz said.
The rules are ostensibly simple: put an elastic band on one wrist.
Seductively, she traced her finger along the elastic band of his shorts.
You can think of the quarks as being the ends of the elastic band.
He set the folder on the table, undid the elastic band, and reached inside.
Real actors have some kind of inner-twisted elastic band that holds them in place".
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