Sentence examples for strap up from inspiring English sources

"strap up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to put on a strap, belt, or band of some sort, such as a seatbelt or a pair of roller skates. Example sentence: Before heading out to the skating rink, I had to remember to strap up my roller skates.

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strap up

verb

To fasten with a strap

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And strap up!" as he told Sports Illustrated.

But then Helmut Schön, the West Germany coach, had no option but to strap up Der Kaiser.

Imagine an autumn issue of Vogue, full of adverts for the best jewelled trusses to strap up your "resting" leg.

Frequent fliers may turn up their noses when they hear I've traded miles toward Delta Platinum status to fly airlines that have suggested charging passengers to use the bathroom while flying at one point, possibly removing seats to make passengers strap up and stand for the duration of the flight, and the ever-evolving hidden fees on others.

"It's not like a sprained ankle where you can strap up and get on with it.

So strap up, hit the track or make a splash in one of Europe's best al fresco playgrounds.

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I couldn't move and was in constant agony, strapped up in braces.

He still straps up, uses duct tape, Velcro, whatever to make sure he can play".

He also had some badly injured ribs, which were strapped up during Sunday's final round.

"She strapped up, toed the line and broke the junior record.

Gicquel complained of a thigh problem after the seventh game and had it strapped up by the trainer.

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