How To Use Bellyband In A Sentence
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A collar harness does not provide for the vertical force, so if a collar is used, the saddle has to be provided separately - but then it can have the advantage of being made more stable with a girth or bellyband under the donkey's belly.
3.1 Cattle harness
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A sterile dressing about 4 inches square should be placed over the cut end of the cord at the baby's navel and should be held in place by wrapping a "bellyband" or folded diaper around the baby.
Emergency Childbirth A Reference Guide for Students of the Medical Self-help Training Course, Lesson No. 11
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Guayaquil was two degrees south of the equator, the imaginary bellyband of the planet after which the country itself was named.
Galapagos
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As soon as he had finished eating, he told me to go out and get the bellyband off the harness.
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A broad leather bellyband prevented the cart from tipping backwards.
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The cover features an impressive triple-bellyband.
Jordan Crane’s elaborate cover art for Michael Chabon « Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog
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Vetch was already ducking under Kashet's chest to undo the bellyband when Ari's words made him blink.
Joust
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Lorryn clung to the slick back, wishing the alicorn would at least tolerate some kind of bellyband to give him something to hold on to!
Elvenblood
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The martingale is that piece of leather going from the chinstrap of the bridle to either the chest strap or the bellyband.
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There is great danger of having the bellyband too tight, and, in the early weeks, it is often the cause of great discomfort -- often interfering with the normal expansion of the stomach at meal time.
The Mother and Her Child
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He pulled her bobbed tail over the britchen and then buckled the bellyband.
The Dirty Life
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The stableboy grinned, and took down, not a saddle, but a light pad with a bellyband; hardly more than a couple of layers of cloth cut in the shape of a small saddle.
Brightly Burning
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If a sterile dressing is not available, no dressing or bellyband should be used.
Emergency Childbirth A Reference Guide for Students of the Medical Self-help Training Course, Lesson No. 11