Device for fastening the edges of an opening of fabric or other flexible material.
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Examples for "fly"
1However, fly-tipping costs councils and therefore the taxpayer a lot of money.
2The normal infant was able to fly early in its second year.
3Pilots love to fly and public sector workers love helping the public.
4However, the political opposition in the province won't let this one fly.
5OPINION:When you fly along the Mediterranean today, what do you see below?
1The house they stopped in front of was rather dingy and forbidding.
2Image matters and what will a cramped, dingy space say about yours?
3The second rescue was again of Kiribati fishermen, missing in a dingy.
4Four or five dingy forms dart in and out among the tepees.
5Rouletabille crossed the court and entered the dingy old room once more.
1Thus, the quality of your school is determined by your zip code.
2Our zip code has been called the most dangerous in Kansas City.
3That, combined with its excellent zip, unfortunately makes it vulnerable to damage.
4Patient income was estimated from residential zip code at time of HCT.
5One recent story nicely summed up his zip and lack of pretension.
1With his free hand Tank fumbled with the zipper of his jacket.
2He initialed the tape and put it in a small zipper case.
3I froze, the zipper worked most of the way down Sophie's back.
4The bow covered the zipper and was held in place by snaps.
5I help her with the zipper at the back of her dress.
1The zip fastener had long since been wrenched out of them.
2BRITAIN: The man who invented the zip fastener was today honoured with a lifetime peerage.
3The zip was held shut by a common travel-style Yale padlock through holes in two zip fasteners.
Translations for clasp locker