Strap

  • 11strap|pa|do — «struh PAY doh, PAH », noun, plural does. 1. a form of human torture in which the victim was raised by a rope and suddenly let fall the length of the rope. 2. the mechanism for doing this. ╂[alteration of Middle French estrapade < Italian… …

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  • 12Strap on — Arnés con vibrador incluido Un strap on, también conocido como arnés, es un consolador diseñado para ser usado (por lo general montado en un arnés) en actos sexuales para penetrar a la pareja por vía vaginal, anal u oral, tanto en parejas… …

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  • 13strap — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, thick, wide ▪ narrow, spaghetti (esp. AmE), thin ▪ tight ▪ …

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  • 14Strap — A strap, sometimes also called strop, is an elongated flap or ribbon, usually of fabric or leather.Thin straps are used as part of clothing or baggage, or bedding such as a sleeping bag. See for example spaghetti strap, shoulder strap. A strap… …

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  • 15Strap — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Une strap (de l anglais strap) est une bande ou un ruban de textile ou de cuir de longueur variable. Une strap peut être souple ou rigide. Les straps sont …

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  • 16strap — I UK [stræp] / US noun [countable] Word forms strap : singular strap plural straps * a narrow piece of cloth, plastic etc fixed to something that you use for holding or carrying it, or hanging it up by The bag was hanging on the chair by its… …

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  • 17strap — [1] A long flexible strip (usually of leather or rubber) used to connect two items. [2] A lead section to which battery plates of a group are joined. See battery strap butt strap check strap door check strap driveshaft safety strap earth strap… …

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  • 18strap — {{11}}strap (n.) 1610s, from Scottish and/or nautical variant of strope loop or strap on a harness (mid 14c.), probably from O.Fr. estrop strap, from L. stroppus strap, band, perhaps from Etruscan, ultimately from Gk. strophos twisted band, from… …

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  • 19strap — back·strap; jock·strap; strap; strap·less; strap·pan; strap·per; un·strap; boot·strap; strap·pa·do; …

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  • 20strap — 01. The [straps] on my knapsack are too tight, and they re hurting my shoulders. 02. The [strap] of her dress had slipped off her shoulder. 03. Someone cut the [strap] of her purse on a crowded bus, and stole her bag with everything in it. 04.… …

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