Sentence examples for to strap from inspiring English sources

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to strap

verb

To beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

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Instead, astronauts often opt to strap themselves to the walls.

Persuading Phelps to strap on the sensors might help.

That's why I wanted you to strap in.

The life hackers are going to strap in.

You may even be inspired to strap on skates yourself.

The innermost tape layer remained fully anchored only by friction up to strap failure.

Included in this update were changes to the provisions related to strap braced walls.

They might want to strap themselves into those wooden chairs today and hold on tight.

She was, she said, ready to strap on a bomb belt again.

He eyed my board as I knelt to strap on an ankle leash.

For this sort of lie detection, there's no need to strap anyone into a machine.

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