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You can use it to refer to a band worn around the wrist, such as an identification band or a medical alert band. For example, "Those attending the event were required to wear a wrist band at all times."
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wrist band
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Measured with a Nike FuelBand, a wrist band that monitors exercise, the numbers were shocking.
Dikembe Mutombo bent his head forward and slowly pulled his left wrist band off with his teeth Thursday night.
If his first jump shot in a game doesn't fall, he might immediately take off a wrist band.
So as a matter of principle, every time they gave me a wrist band, I'd rip it off.
I got put in isolation for [the first time], because I refused to wear my wrist band.
Every child and adult wears an electronic wrist band so you can always check their last location.
"One racket, towel, bottle with water, one banana, a dry extra T-shirt, wrist band and the cap," Gencic recalled recently.
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Saw a lady with a green and purple wrist bands.
PENDLETON, Ore .— The sign at the entrance to the rodeo's bleachers said "Wrist Bands Required".
A convenient way of applying acupressure is to use special wrist bands, that are widely available.
Shoppers with wrist bands could then get in line again at 5 a.m. for the "doorbuster" specials.
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