How To Use Wristband In A Sentence

  • Once she snipped part of the wristband that was sticking up, Michelle pushed me out of the way and presented her left hand to the woman.
  • Scott had talked him into getting rid of the wristbands so he could look halfway decent for the prom.
  • To back the campaign and buy a wristband go online. The Sun
  • Italian silk, American denims, a rainforest wristband and sneaker shoes they reckon might have come from somewhere east of India. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • The Taiko costume - black shirt and pants, white tabis, black wristbands, a pink sash around the waist, and, for the boys, a pink turban-like headdress - was next to impossible to put on without help.
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  • The company that forced refugees to wear red wristbands to receive meals has been housing asylum seekers in homes with red plaques on the walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each partner wears a wristband to bed and places a small speaker inside their pillow. The Sun
  • We had to wear wristbands. The Sun
  • He personalizes headbands and wristbands and plans to one day expand to active wear.
  • But you used your cancer to cover a far darker story; yellow wristbands to stir unquestioning, loyal support? Times, Sunday Times
  • Debossed wristbands are produced by creation of a mold that resembles the shape of the wristband.
  • If you're not wearing a wristband already, buy one today. The Sun
  • Then she armed herself with wristbands, bracelets, and chokers.
  • Three gonk-rock basketcases whose most political action in the 1990s was to catch each others 'flob in their mouths, reborn as the studded wristband against the throat of the capitalist pigdogs? NME Features
  • On her left wrist she had two black laces like the other one on her right and a white thick sports wristband.
  • “Belly-to-back suplex with chop, I wrap the leg coils and make you whine like a bitch dog in under four seconds,” Lon says, adjusting his purple wristbands. The Last of Boland
  • He is regularly seen running, and has been spotted wearing a 99 wristband measuring his efforts. The Sun
  • He was wearing a sweatband and wristband that matched.
  • Buy a wristband online. The Sun
  • You'll look the part as you mop the sweat from your brow with these pink wristbands. The Sun
  • Long had to cover up the wristband after passing a fitness test to make a shock comeback against Bolton. The Sun
  • Most were there to celebrate Co-operative Day, a festival organised by workers' credit unions, but the park seemed to have been double-booked by the Make Poverty History campaign, who are handing out makeshift white wristbands.
  • He has gold earrings, studded black leather wristbands, and a skintight black T-shirt and jeans.
  • One wristband gives unlimited access to all venues — and to the aftershow parties. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we refused to wear the wristbands we were told we would be reported to the Home Office. Times, Sunday Times
  • You'll look the part as you mop the sweat from your brow with these pink wristbands. The Sun
  • I took off the wristbands and headband I always wore during practice.
  • Not while I wear this wristband, anyway. Times, Sunday Times
  • HowToCleanStuff. net has a surprising variety of user-submitted cleaning tips, getting into the nitty-gritty of cleaning gunky watch wristbands, literally everything that falls on carpet, and more. HowToCleanStuff.Net Answers Your Weirder Cleaning Tips | Lifehacker Australia
  • You can sew the seams and do the plain hemming, and I can work the buttonholes and stitch the bosoms, collars and wristbands! The Hidden Hand
  • I chose to purchase my yellow wristband because I attribute meanings to it and find connections between the wristband and my personal beliefs.
  • The wristband (circled) is said to protect wearers from the evil eye. The Sun
  • LA PASTORALE seems to be an inversion of _la Trenise_, except that in nineteen cases out of twenty, the waistcoat, tip, camellia and wristbands, seem to undergo intense mental torture; for if there be such a thing as "poetry of motion," _pastorale_ must be the "Inferno of Dancing. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 9, 1841
  • Little Monsters, show your support for Japan with this 'We Pray For Japan' wristband!" her website said, encouraging her fans to donate.
  • Sport wristbands can be used as source of inspiration to the players if inspiring words are debossed on them.
  • The user controlling the "hand" wears a wristband-like electromyograph sensor, which causes the robotic appendage to react according to muscle contractions. RCR Wireless News
  • You don't see many kickers rock the Oakley eyeshield and strut around with the full line of Nike socks and wristbands. Burnt Orange Nation
  • She wore a white t-shirt and a tennis skirt, and her wristbands lay on the table in front of her.
  • A president who runs scared of a green wristband is not fit to run a football team, let alone a country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also at an outlet, you may draw -- at random -- for wristbands or numbered cards to determine priority ticket sales.
  • As the server was built from new parts and painstakingly put together ensuring no part was placed or handled without an anti-static wristband and had been running for just over a year we were probably looking at a manufacturer defect.
  • Here at Stanford his stripy blue T-shirt and bohemian wristbands look completely normal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Applause greeted the troops as onlookers flocked to buy wristbands. The Sun
  • He admits the website - its merchandise includes T - shirts, wristbands and even Babygros - may seem twee.
  • Italian silk, American denims, a rainforest wristband and sneaker shoes they reckon might have come from somewhere east of India. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • The company that forced refugees to wear red wristbands to receive meals has been housing asylum seekers in homes with red plaques on the walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company dropped a policy of forcing asylum seekers in Cardiff to wear the wristbands. Times, Sunday Times
  • Functional dry - fit vest, wristband watch, towel and cracked heel cream.
  • Wear your wristband with pride. The Sun
  • Cast and crew had been forced to wear wristband passes. The Sun
  • I stood in line to get a wristband and was not even asked for i. d.-in fact the young woman in charge didn't even make eye contact with me, probably for fear of laughing or showing her disdain. Vicki Iovine: Girlfriends' Guide to Teenagers: Momma Does Coachella!
  • Little Monsters, show your support for Japan with this 'We Pray For Japan' wristband!" her website said, encouraging her fans to donate.
  • This is a magnetic wristband that claims to be strong enough to hold a small hammer. Times, Sunday Times
  • People are selling these things on E-Bay, some sellers are obviously making a profit on the wristbands, and then charging up to £2.99 for postage and packing on each band.
  • Then utilize the strap as a necklace or wristband and put it on an hour before the gym, wear it during training, and then remove it one hour after you have completed your workout!
  • People who think wearing wristbands will solve the world's ills? Times, Sunday Times
  • The performance improvement suggestion derived from best and most improved performers was implementation of an institutional policy for phlebotomists to refuse to perform phlebotomy on a patient without a correct wristband.
  • She wore a light blue nightgown with teddy bears on it and black wristbands.
  • A craze sweeping the nation is to sport a yellow wristband known as ‘Livestrong’, a trend started by champion cyclist Lance Armstrong.
  • Long had to cover up the wristband after passing a fitness test to make a shock comeback against Bolton. The Sun
  • To show their support people are asked to wear a white band, either an armband, wristband or headband, during the concerts.
  • They presented well wishers with gray wristbands that symbolize brain tumor awareness and are imprinted with the words "Live in harmony: RHG. DailyHerald.com > News
  • The smart wristband is the most common smart wearable device just now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Think of it as a miniature Camden Crawl with less townie posturing, and no need for wristbands.www.treorchytown.co.ukFrank's Café and Campari Bar is set in an insalubrious multistorey car park in Peckham, but don't let that put you off. The insider's guide to free arts
  • The wristbands are not freely distributed to our employees as it would deviate from the original intention to help our target beneficiaries in Indonesia who need curative eye treatment.
  • They will be given another loose wristband which they then can choose who to give to. The Sun
  • By this point in their charmed lives, the thirtysomething mom and dad characters had stopped wearing saris and polyester pants and now dressed, inexplicably, for tennis: picture a darker, paunchier Bjorn Borg, in those snug shorts of the era, but with a bushy mustache and too many wristbands. Bollywood's NRI Reel Finally Gets Real
  • She wore a light blue nightgown with teddy bears on it and black wristbands.
  • Using a computer in Antarctica, even inside the base, meant having to wear a wristband to earth oneself from ever-present static electricity shocks.
  • This is a magnetic wristband that claims to be strong enough to hold a small hammer. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a magnetic wristband that claims to be strong enough to hold a small hammer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Break out the poppers, put on your wristbands and satin hotpants, and prepare to dance!
  • Kriss changed back into traditional Egyptian clothing; white skirt held by a belt, white top held by a golden collar, wristbands, no sandals today.
  • Oh, the vest-thing is called a chest guard, so the string of my bow doesn't get caught on my shirt, and the wristband is called a bracer.
  • These include barcoded wristbands that help staff track patients and what treatment they have had as they move around hospitals. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a recent visit to the gym, the check-in gal asked me to wear a wristband. Christianity Today
  • This week, the organization announced that it’s on the verge of creating a lab-on-a-chip that can diagnose deep vein thrombosis from a single drop of blood, as well as a wristband that can measure body temperature, skin moisture and electromagnetic radiation using plastic chips and sensors only micrometers thick. German Researchers Develop Biotech Sensor Bracelet, Disposable Blood Lab | Impact Lab
  • The event was organized by the United Nations' children's agencyUNICEF which gave each participant a wristband with his or hernumber in the line and T-shirt certifying participation in theevent.
  • We appreciate your support in spreading the word about cancer survivorship and research by giving the wristbands away.
  • Opening his eyes to slits, he brought his wrist in front of his face to see the light flashing on his wristband .
  • I wear his purple wristband with pride. Times, Sunday Times
  • All they have to do is buy a 5 wristband for use during their entire stay, valid for anything in the games room and lounge. The Sun
  • The women wear embroidered white blouses, red wristbands, and heavy dark wraps around their shoulders and skirts.
  • Sunbathers may be able to wear the indicator, known as a dosimeter, in the form of a wristband. Medgadget
  • Simple things like wearing green, tieing a green scarf on bags, on neck, on head, etc., wearing green wristbands. Global Voices in English » Iran: Green Silent Protest Movement in photos
  • Our wristbands are 100% silicone and can be debossed with your own message and/or logo.
  • He closes the book, repeating the last passage and reveals a crude shiv. He slips the blade under his wristband and covers it with his sleeve.
  • At the show's end, the sweaty lad in the Brunei Polo Club shirt had pushed his wristband tight up his forearm, as if it were the sleeve of a blazer.
  • Think of it as a miniature Camden Crawl with less townie posturing, and no need for wristbands.www.treorchytown.co.ukFrank's Café and Campari Bar is set in an insalubrious multistorey car park in Peckham, but don't let that put you off. The insider's guide to free arts
  • They took her away so quickly that she wasn't given a wristband to identify her. The Sun

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