How To Use Webbing In A Sentence

  • Smoking and sputtering, the glider zoomed away, with the Green Goblin desperately trying to pull the webbing from his eyes. SPIDER-MAN®: THE ADVENTURES OF SPIDER-MAN
  • Hallucigenia" hits a good cross section of themes and set pieces central to my work -- hard bitten protagonists, dark cults, insanity, gratuitous rumpy pumpy, esoteric lore, super science, monsters, and cosmic horror all tangled up in pulp-noir webbing. INTERVIEW: Laird Barron
  • It can be spun into a filament that is useful for making rope, webbing and cordage.
  • The veteran car and safety equipment manufacturers' ideas of melted nylon webbing in the belt are logical, according to Melvin.
  • Lee removed some nails from one side of the chair's saggiest webbing so we could tighten it.
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  • We could plainly see all the knife-edge creases in his trousers and the gleaming white blancoed webbing belt around his middle.
  • The basic British infantryman, like his French and German contemporaries, was issued with his uniform, webbing and a rifle with bayonet.
  • The Giants, meanwhile, are cobwebbing on the couch, fishing for the remote, making school lunches for the kids, doing the yard work — or at least talking to the personal chef about finding the remote, making the school lunches and doing the yard work. A Couple of Giants Green With Envy
  • Using the metaphor of train lines, Tom Myers explains how patterns of strain communicate through the myofascial 'webbing', contributing to postural compensation and movement stability.
  • I've just been busy cleaning the mud off my equipment and clothes and blancoing webbing.
  • In less than a minute, 50 hulking men have poured out from a blockhouse wearing camouflage, black berets and webbing, and clutching assault rifles.
  • His hands are the same, long, clever fingers, five of them, with webbing stretched between and ending in wicked, slightly curved, claws.
  • Vegetation can also be attached to webbing to break up the straight lines of the pouches.
  • The plane screeched to a halt on the tarmac, bouncing them slightly in the red webbing of the cargo seats. MINUTES TO BURN
  • All that was missing were legionnaires in blue tunics and white kepis, with blancoed webbing straps attaching grey army blankets to their backs as they drilled under the Saharan sun.
  • My hand fell to my belt webbing, cupping a fragmentation grenade.
  • All events were combat-related, requiring the wearing of webbing and helmets and, for some practices, the wearing of gas masks.
  • The second thing he noticed, raising his disappointed gaze from the abdominal plane, was that there had been an exodus of gray from her hair and that the skin around her eyes, which had been cobwebbing with crinkles, was now as smooth as custard. La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
  • If you want to add more, get webbing, backpack straps, metal buckles and so forth.
  • They walked with their webbing packed full of ammunition and in their haversacks they carried five days' bully beef and biscuits and a minimum of personal gear.
  • The field equipment included compasses, binoculars, webbing and backpacks, which will be issued to more than 230 recruits on the latest course at the Metinaro training facility.
  • There are solid wooden shoes that were used in emergencies when no babiche was available for webbing, but the historical record and oral tradition agree that these were a second class alternative.
  • You try to expose as much glove as you can and hope to catch it in the webbing.
  • At the other end, I have a length of webbing wrapped once completely around the tree with loops tied in either end, also with bowlines (otherwise known as a ‘rabbit runner’).
  • To remedy this, there is a loop of webbing on the bottom of the pack to put a waist strap through and keep it from sliding up.
  • He didn't reply as he took a collection of weapons, strapping them to his webbing.
  • If the chair needs extra support, strengthen the seat by weaving 1 1/2-inch-wide burlap webbing in both directions in the open area of the seat.
  • I'm even more surprised that there's no secondary securing mechanism, such as strapping or webbing, round the piles of plates in the cupboard.
  • Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down.
  • Two were dressed only in underpants and webbing while others appear with towels while shaving.
  • Still wearing his uniform and combat webbing, the son of a Canadian soldier jumped into the chest-deep sludge and began searching, reaching out with his arms, diving under in futile attempts to find her.
  • Unlike platypuses, echidnas lack webbing and instead have large, shovel-like claws are present on all feet.
  • Given enough webbing, Spider-Man gets awkwardly tangled.
  • I have a piece of purple webbing knotted in a loop that I untie and wrap around my forearm.
  • Even the advertisements are filled with fake cobwebbing and tubes of green slime, and to add insult to anxiety my next doctor's appointment is on Halloween. Staceyann Chin: Surviving Halloween, Bedrest, and The Baby Registry
  • With the blessing of the European Union, a network of high-speed lines is cobwebbing the Continent, challenging the pre-eminence of the airlines. Barreling Down The Tracks
  • I would suggest you refasten the safety webbing.
  • Engineers found a host of problems: damaging misalignments, cracked welds and broken webbing on the end-turn windings.
  • Each drawing, a veritable webbing of wispy white lines that merge, plait, and even throb across their surfaces of coal-black paper, offers a new and semiopaque supernatural vision of worlds -- of creatures, of material, of flora -- that only our imaginations can rightly access. ArtScene: Catch Them Before They Close: Top Current Exhibitions in the Northwest
  • The veteran car and safety equipment manufacturers' ideas of melted nylon webbing in the belt are logical, according to Melvin.
  • The boards are then shaped with hand tools, given four or five coats of yacht varnish, and have a webbing hand strap attached.
  • Reconstructing the shoes caused them to pay still more attention to the way they were put together, to the pattern of the thunderbird in the webbing and to the wool tufting around the rims.
  • The base of each pole is then inserted into brass eyelets on nylon webbing which are attached to the groundsheet.
  • While everybody watched, he removed the chocks from under the little aircraft's wheels and untied the webbing holding her down. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Most of the soldiers slept, but 40 minutes before they reached the drop zone they were on their feet strapping their heavy rucksacks, filled with rations, water, ammunition and their weapons onto clips on their webbing.
  • Attached to a single center of gravity by a harness made of strong webbing, hang gliders fly with bodies vertical.
  • Pull the webbing tight and tack it in place using two rows of size 12 tacks.
  • As well as standard infantry operations, the week of night training involved an intense physical schedule, with running in webbing, swimming and a pack march added to the night-fighting theme.
  • Once you're turned out properly, with your webbing blancoed, your boots dubbined and your brass buckles gleaming, the natives will look at you quite differently.
  • You'll quickly discover that clipping, detaching, and belaying with a locking carabiner are all easier if you have webbing that's narrower, say three-quarter inch.
  • The 2 inches of seam allowance is over the webbing, as to resemble a sandwich.
  • Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down.
  • Additionally, their guy lines, plastic buckles and webbing are made from recycled post-consumer waste. Pitch a Hemp Tent in the Green Outdoors | Impact Lab
  • The Koosees' teachings - on everything from selecting the right birch or tamarack tree for the snowshoe frame to weaving the moose hide ‘babiche’ used for the webbing - will be used by the cultural center to produce an instructional book.
  • The sling itself is available in 1-inch or 1.25-inch widths and is made of heavy nylon webbing.
  • You are correct in stating that the force (load) on the biner is not a factor of the webbing width, but the stresses in the biner are a correlated to the webbing width. Undefined
  • In less than a minute, 50 hulking men have poured out from a blockhouse wearing camouflage, black berets and webbing, and clutching assault rifles.
  • The overhead webbing became our goatskin roof. Times, Sunday Times
  • Returning at bed time he found his partner webbing a pair of snow-shoes by the light of a stinking "go-devil," consisting of a string suspended in a can of molten grease. Pardners
  • Full wrap around carry handles made of heavy duty webbing for superior weight support.
  • Dean's eyes narrowed as he raised his gaze from the felted cobwebbing to the ghost. Blood Lines
  • It seemed to be biting deeper, which was reassuring as I moved up a step in my aider, a webbing ladder used to ascend Big Walls. Training for the Big Wall
  • The British standard webbing only has two pouches, while webbing used by US and Israeli soldiers, and some police forces, has far more storage space.
  • Modern primatologists point out that an alpha animal, contrary to its reputation as solitary lord of all it surveys, is thickly enmeshed in a social webbing, dependent on the reciprocities of group life.
  • No longer will you have to squint in the field trying to see if you are talking to a lieutenant-colonel or a mature-aged private because their webbing is covering the epaulettes.
  • The harness consists of two shoulder straps, made from a medium-grade webbing, which are comfortable and mould to your torso without being too stiff.
  • Linen was also used for fire hoses, parachute webbing and heavy-duty canvas.
  • Reiser went to his left on the play, put up his glove and the ball stuck in the webbing.
  • In this new upholstery, the same interlaced webbing was still used, but it supported a group of springs rather than horsehair.
  • It attaches to the suspension webbing with a hook/loop strap.
  • Instead of a ribbon tie, use nylon webbing that slips through two small metal loops or a buckle.
  • The lesson taught by the headmaster was that a rescue knife to cut harnessing and webbing should be essential gear for Navy rescue personnel.
  • Trade Work: Ribbon run on webbing for suspenders, infants 'dresses -- eight different styles, children's aprons -- two different styles, hemstitching and embroidery for yokes, ruffling -- hem and hemstitched, faggoting. The Making of a Trade School
  • There are three-point seatbelts for every passenger, and force-limiting devices on the belts on the four outer seats prevent bruising from the webbing.
  • His ears look like those sometimes depicted on mermaids, fine webbing, the usual wavelike sea-creature pattern, and gray.
  • After class, students hang out in front of the dining hall and practice slacklining - balancing on a loose piece of webbing tied between two trees.
  • When staff pick up the nets, they note how many fish of each species are collected in which net webbing, measure each fish and tag and release some of those taken alive.
  • Spiderman can lift 15 tons, dodge almost every weapon, unlmited webbing and has beate Irnoman, batteled the entire Fantastic Four and and severly injured Hulk when serious and tapping into the magical energy all spider-like beings wield. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Creating Weaknesses for Your Superheroes
  • Easy - to - carry webbing haul handles and a removable adjustable shoulder strap promote comfortable carrying.
  • To complete the installation, hand-dyed nets were stretched into place like webbing on a snowshoe; applied while wet, they prestressed the structure as they dried.
  • Needles of light, frozen rays, shot out from her back, spreading out like a fan, with a thin light webbing in between each.
  • There are more guards on the narrow stair and landing, and each step upwards means a brush with webbing and ammunition belts.
  • The book is unsparing in revealing the grimness and horror of war, of the sudden loss of friends, of living under appalling conditions, of ‘trying to do what I could with a tourniquet of webbing on a youngster who had lost a leg’.
  • They walked with their webbing packed full of ammunition and in their haversacks they carried five days' bully beef and biscuits and a minimum of personal gear.
  • There were two foldable aluminum seats with nylon webbing.
  • Pinch the webbing between your thumb and index finger and push toward the bottom knuckle of your index finger.
  • There were two sorts, refined, adjustable strap racks, with beddings of flat, soft, criss-crossed straps, with sturdy stud-and-eyelet securing straps, and simple net racks, little more than sturdy wooden frames within which was slung a netlike webbing of rope. Cinnamon Roll
  • He felt at his arms and found raised scars webbing his arms, and torso, and legs.
  • The end goes around the tree, and the rest of the line passes through the loop, making it adjustable and in theory placing much less stress on knotted webbing, although I have no evidence that says it really does this.
  • Four toes are found on the forefeet, which lack webbing.
  • While they come in many shapes and sizes, snowshoes tend to have a wooden frame with webbing stretched around it.
  • Attach webbing tape to the top edge of tails on the lining side, in the same way as for the swag.
  • Think i'll give the issued webbing at batallion a try and just 'bastardise' it to my preference, definately want velcro tabs for the ammo pouches, those clips can be a pain in the arrse at times. although its changed a lot since i was in (3. 5yrs) issue webbing all the way, get a decent hippo pad as the issued one is crap and spend time your webbing right wearing a combat jacket and trying your bergan, day sack with it to. Army Rumour Service
  • But I like to think that someday, maybe a century or more from now, a hunter might be sitting against that same tree in the fall and, should he or she dislodge that oddly tilted stone — which would be lichen-covered by then and gripped with a webbing of kinnikinnick — might notice the brass and understand that once upon a time there was another hunter like him or her. The Ritual: After Death, Before Venison
  • The base of each pole is then inserted into brass eyelets on nylon webbing which are then attached to the groundsheet.
  • Bring webbing if you have it, or borrow some on the day.
  • All that was missing were legionnaires in blue tunics and white kepis, with blancoed webbing straps attaching grey army blankets to their backs as they drilled under the Saharan sun.
  • A bruise in the webbing between the thumb and the forefinger is a classic defense wound. Without Pity
  • The girls were lounging on the grass; Ann sat in a decrepit aluminum chair, its woven webbing frayed.
  • They walked with their webbing packed full of ammunition and in their haversacks they carried five days' bully beef and biscuits and a minimum of personal gear.
  • Mr Wooldrige has been collecting items of military history since he spotted some Army webbing by the side of the road as a seven-year-old.
  • Nonetheless, he has taken some solid hits, and there is a drunken, halting roll to his steps as he staggers towards the prize, tugging at the webbing of his uniform.
  • Until recently, our understanding of the evolution of megaphylls largely stemmed from Zimmermann's telome theory describing the sequence of overtopping, planation and webbing leading to appearance of the laminated leaf blade.
  • In this new upholstery, the same interlaced webbing was still used, but it supported a group of springs rather than horsehair.
  • Each harness is made of wide, heavy-duty nylon webbing to better distribute the work load and thick padding for extra comfort.
  • I came in and I knew I could make a play, but the webbing in my glove was like a string.
  • Production on this scale required a high degree of organization and many suppliers for the webbing, stuffing, covering, fringe, tacks, and nails.
  • Other accessories I use are carabiners, several loops of tubular webbing, cowhide gloves, an etrier (a webbing ladder). ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • More laid-back students practice "slacklining - balancing on a loose piece of webbing tied between two trees."
  • Inside the warehouse, one of the bags contained an identity card, while military webbing and boot soles were visible in others.
  • Helmets (which are easy to don in case of immediate threat) are, at this stage, permitted to be removed and are stacked neatly nearby with webbing - just in case.
  • Pinch the webbing between your thumb and index finger and push toward the bottom knuckle of your index finger.
  • The training consisted of marching, shining boots, more marching, polishing brass buckles, buttons and badges, more shining boots, blancoing webbing and more marching.
  • The legs & the feet of the dead one were mostly skeletonized; that's probably why the webbing is not obvious. Where do dead birds go? — Part 48B
  • Narrow strips of fabric or leather webbing were interlaced across a seat frame, and a piece of linen was tacked above it.
  • But Karen was already gone, laughter trailing behind her, webbing the screen door as it banged open and shut.
  • If you have been in an accident, replace the seat belts and the webbing of the child restraint used during the accident.
  • she asked, during a pause while Erica distributed foam blocks and webbing belts. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • We spent the time blancoing webbing, polishing brasses, removing the chrome finish from our boots and shrinking enormous berets.
  • Linen was also used for fire hoses, parachute webbing and heavy-duty canvas.
  • The normal solution is to use an over dimensioned webbing or, better in my opinion, a braid bridle.
  • The vehicles will also be fitted with equipment required for deployed operations such as radio mounts, weapon racks, storage space for webbing and armour.
  • Each harness is made of wide, heavy-duty nylon webbing to better distribute the work load and thick padding for extra comfort.
  • Those were the days when the craft of bookbinding involved working with linen thread, webbing, animal glues, vellum, leather, millboards and handmade papers.
  • The floor, tables, and several unlucky humans were covered in slimy green webbing.
  • The products referred to above include both ribbons and webbing as well as certain galloons having the characteristics of woven ribbons.
  • It was available in oak weave or with cotton webbing, a seat covering more suggestive of indoor use.
  • The slips are constructed of extremely durable nylon webbing and use large metal D rings at the sides of the neck to release the dog quickly.
  • And don't use metal screws or nails in the construction of the snowshoes, they said, or the metal on one shoe could break the wood or webbing on the other.

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