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bellyband
[ bel-ee-band ]
bellyband
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noun
- a strap around the belly of a draught animal, holding the shafts of a vehicle
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bellyband1
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I pulled my underpants up above my trousers by the elasticated bellyband and invited him to stroke the cotton weave.
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There before him sat a dear little widow knitting a bellyband for someone else's baby.
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"Well, I'll soon be in the oyster parlor up to the bellyband," he said, full of the cheer of his prospect.
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If a sterile dressing is not available, no dressing or bellyband should be used.
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Munn had to drive a' the way round to the Fechars brig, and in parts o' the road the water was so deep that it lapped his horse's bellyband.
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