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watchstrap
noun
A strap of leather, metal etc that holds a wristwatch in place; a watchband.
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Rather inadvisably, I try to slip the watchstrap under the spider's hooves to transport it out of the front door.
A catalogue of 14 smells bring back the period when she was training – like samples in an experiment: "Wrist beneath watchstrap: Vaseline Intensive Care, iodine and banana".
The Smartwatch 2 also uses a standard 24mm watchstrap fitting, meaning you can customise the strap with one of your own and aren't tied to Sony's options.
They mumbled begrudgingly for us to come inside, where a young man, watchstrap thin, was sitting, his chest concave, his double tracheotomy scar bobbling as he gasped for every breath.
He smiles and crosses his arms and his silver watchstrap reflects the neon that glares from the false battlements above.
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