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neoprene

[ US /ˈniəˌpɹin, ˈnioʊˌpɹin/ ]
[ UK /nˈiːə‍ʊpɹˌiːn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a synthetic rubber that is resistant to oils and aging; used in waterproof products

How To Use neoprene In A Sentence

  • Shock isolating means protecting a component from these sudden jolts by mounting it with a shock-absorbing material like neoprene or natural rubber.
  • There he sold his first wetsuits, a few vests he made from gluing together pieces of neoprene.
  • It is lined with non-slip diamond-cut neoprene for stability.
  • My first pair of chest highs were neoprene, they were cumbersome, bulky and walking was often difficult - they were also useless in warm weather, it was like being in a Turkish bath.
  • Why all neoprene chest high waders don't have a fly zip I will never understand.
  • These compress like a wetsuit, although modern crushed neoprene and compressed neoprene is claimed not to.
  • After World War II, the cotton braided coverings were displaced by neoprene and, later, by polyethylene.
  • Dressed in neoprene, with crash helmet, tank, fins and climbing belt, I was poised above the thundering, algae-green water of a gorge near Hallein, Austria.
  • Its skin was like spongy neoprene rubber, the stuff wetsuits are made from, and its eyes were just so peedie for such a big animal.
  • Now, he wears neoprene sleeves over his elbows, and he uses machines for his presses.
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