Strapping around the head and chin was applied to a dead person until rigor mortis set in, so that the chin would not drop and fall open.
There is only 1 syllable in "strap."
In a vehicle, it is the electrical strap that connects the engine to the rest of the car. The purpose is to make sure all electrical devices have a good electrical connection and to prevent static in the radio. In appliances it is a wire that connect the appliance to a permanent grounding device. The purpose is to prevent injury to the people who might touch the appliance. In a vehicle an earth ground strap is also a strap that drains static electricity off the car to the ground. They prevent painful static shocks when exiting the vehicle and eliminate electrostatic discharge ESD responsible for fire at gas stations.
There are many different types of ankle strap sandals, like the evening ankle strap, the rhinestone ankle strap, flat ankle strap, Gucci ankle strap, and many more.
Kindergarten- wheeler back packs 1st- 2 strap 2nd-2 strap 3rd-2 strap 4th-2 strap 5th-2 strap 6th- Book bag or 1 strap
Straps is the plural of strap
A monk strap is the nonfunctional strap at the ankle of a man's shoe overlaying the throat.
the hobble strap is located on the stirrup it is the strap that keeps it together at the bottom.....
It is possible to fit the guitar strap to it if it has a strap peg. The strap may or may not be too long, however. If your guitar or ukelale does not have a top strap peg, like me, then you can tie a long string or strap behind the strings, above the nut. I reccomend using a wider strap to prevent it from cutting into your shoulder.
thin strap. definitely thin strap.
No, a strap wrench is NOT a precision instrument. It is a loose strap connected to a handle for leverage.
You dont strap a broken toe. You leave it. This is because it is hard to strap to another toe
Yes. A bass strap is thicker so that it can support the weight of the bass, while the guitar strap is thinner because guitars are lighter than bass-guitars.Hope this helped :-)