Short circular elastic length of rubber and latex, commonly used to hold objects together.
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Examples for "elastic"
Examples for "elastic"
1Spider silk is a particularly desirable version: elastic yet strong and tough.
2Yet that number grew even more elastic as the campaign wore on.
3Of course the girls' underwear was clean and fresh and extremely elastic.
4It is an aromatic bed: in theory it is elastic and consoling.
5Knead well for approximately 10 minutes until it is smooth and elastic.
1Your daughter runs back in the house because she left her binder.
2She retrieved their paperwork from her binder and called the contact number.
3The plough, the self-binder, the thresher were all invented on the farm.
4Armen slid the binder free and opened it for Bonnie and himself.
5Evan Pierce sat opposite her, a large leather binder in her lap.
1Let me start with a simple rubber band that I will stretch.
2He slipped from it a rubber band which held the documents together.
3Ben slipped the rubber band around his wallet and replaced it airily.
4The fez was secured around the professor's chin by a rubber band.
5The tail shoots back inside the hutch like a rubber band snapping.
1It was fastened to my letter of credit by an elastic band.
2Aunt Bessie worked her lips as though they were an elastic band.
3He saw a roll of bills fastened together with an elastic band.
4I slip the blade into the elastic band of my thigh-high stockings.
5He loosened the elastic band and spread the remaining envelopes on his desk.
1The counting completed, she replaced the rubber bands and the brown-paper wrapping.
2Gray had packets of documents for each victim, bound with rubber bands.
3Beneath this was a sheaf of manuscript bound by two rubber bands.
4Muscles like taut rubber bands, she trailed him out of the kitchen.
5He carried a very thick black portfolio secured with many rubber bands.
Translations for laggy band