Sentence examples for off your bracelet from inspiring English sources

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It means you have to take off your bracelet.

Show off your bracelet!

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You do not want to inadvertently cut these because you will need to use them for tying off your bracelets.

While it is entirely possible to just put random beads on a string and tie it off; your bracelets will look much better if you take a few minutes to plan out your design.

As the uniform is a still a little dull, try to un-button collars, roll up your sleeves to show off your bracelets and wear a different style of bottoms to suit your styles: e.g. if you like boyish styles go for loose baggy boyfriend trousers, if you are preppy and girly go for a short skirt with pleats and if you like a bit of both, then go for a tight-ish style trouser (not too tight though).

Show off your amazing new bracelet.

All there is left to do is...show off your new charm bracelet.

After tying your bracelet off, it really helps to paint some clear nail polish over knot to seal it.

Start with a thread at or near the centre, to leave enough thread either side of the bracelet to finish off your work and still have enough thread to add a clasp.

If you just want a chain, such as if you're making a bracelet, you can tie off your chain when it reaches the desired length.

The idea being that whoever rips your bracelet off owns you.

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