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the anklet
noun
A piece of jewelry/jewellery, resembling a bracelet but worn around the ankle.
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They found the anklet under a roadside cactus.
It's official: The anklet is de rigueur again.
In addition to the literal or not-so-literal translations of the Sanskrit epics, the Tamils composed their own epics, notably Ilanko Atikal's Chilappatikaram ("The Lay of the Anklet") and its sequel, the Manimekhalai ("Jeweled Girdle").
At the bottom of her left leg, down there at the foot of the bed, was the anklet she wore now, the plastic anklet with the transmitter inside, no different, she supposed, than the collars they put on wolves to track them across all those miles of barren tundra or the bears sleeping in their dens.
She would do well to stay near a phone New York probation authorities will use the anklet and random telephone calls to enforce the ban on going outside during non-working hours.
For example, the smartphone needs to be within eight feet of the anklet at all times or an alarm goes off.
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I wondered if it was my shoes and the anklets, or perhaps my hair.
First, he took off his feathered head dress, or copilli, and then he unfastened the anklets of shells, called ayoyotes, that covered his legs.
At 8 1/2 to 9 inches, the anklets are longer than the standard 7-inch wrist bracelet, allowing for flexibility while walking through sand.
Additional idiophonic percussion is provided by strung rattles worn on the anklets of the dancers, and the clashing together of the wooden implements of war, which today are either sticks or mock weapons.
After his discharge from the hospital, Divya takes care of him and realises that she has fallen in love with him and tries to show it by wearing the anklets he gave her just after their marriage.
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