Straps
21drag oneself up by one's boot straps — See: PULL ONESELF UP BY THE BOOT STRAPS …
22The Straps — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Punkrock Gründung 1977 Auflösung 1983 Neugründung 2004 08 …
23drag\ oneself\ up\ by\ one's\ boot\ straps — • pull oneself up by the bootstraps • pull oneself up by one s own bootstraps • drag oneself up by one s boot straps adv. phr. To succeed without help; succeed by your own efforts. He had to pull himself up by the bootstraps …
24shoulder straps — epaulets, strap on the shoulder of a shirt where military rank emblems are placed …
25safety straps — noun plural : a harness affixed to the seat of a vehicle and passed over the shoulders or legs; especially : one used in an airplane in addition to a safety belt to provide more widely distributed restraint of the body in moments of rapid… …
26boot·straps — /ˈbuːtˌstræps/ noun by your own bootstraps : without help from other people : as a result of your own hard work Despite many obstacles, she has pulled herself up by her own bootstraps …
27Enarmes — Straps on the back of a shield by which it was held in place. Cf. Guige …
28Snowboard — A snowboard is a thin, hourglass shaped board ridden down a sloped section of earth covered in snow. It is often thought of as the winter equivalent of a wakeboard, as the rider s feet are bound to the board via bindings. Snowboards generally… …
29Bikini variants — Since the bikini was introduced in 1946, it has generated a number of variations, primarily smaller and more revealing than the original. The bikini has spawned many stylistic variations. A regular bikini is defined as a two pieces of garments… …
30Backpack — A backpack (also called rucksack, knapsack, packsack, pack, or Bergen) is, in its simplest form, a cloth sack carried on one s back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders, but there can be exceptions. Light weight types of… …