Strap in a sentence as a noun

You might be able to strap them too a medium-sized dog.

"I pictured how people play," he says, as he taps his iPhone and reaches his other hand in the air. "One hand holding the train strap.

Bootstrap gives us a common UI for the web that is both beautiful and usable.

Am I really the only one to think that the Apple Watch is just ugly?A big clunky square box with a rubber strap.

Before I strap electrodes to my skull, I am going to need more convincing than "An article online said...".

I wanted to strap myself into this spaceship that this company was building and fly wherever it would take me.

How many founders are able to boot strap a search engine to 8M monthly unique searches?Gabe, Jordan, and recent hires...Respect.

Rails, Coffee Script, and even more importantly - Twitter's Bootstrap are tools we use to express our products in a higher domain language.

I fail to see the difference between "waterboarding" and "strap electrodes to his genitals" torture.

Strap in a sentence as a verb

When spending a month motorbiking through Vietnam, it took my friends 15 minutes to strap their 20KG+ of luggage to the bike every morning, it took me one minute.

The fact that I could strap in a day a snappy ajax file upload with plupload into my coffee script view means I have more time to focus on my product instead of my code.

Distinguished editors strap Finster into vacuum target chamber..."Come now, editorial board of Nature.

I don't see why the face wouldn't be reversible - it detaches completely from the strap, and it's not like the software UI is going to be upside down - your phone can already handle that.

But the perception is that a significant portion of cops are just power-hungry assholes who love being able to strap on a gun and show that they have authority over you.

[1] and him, only because he couldn't see past the loss of the peg-strap business to see the gain of business making, maintaining and adjusting straps for the modern prosthetic.

What I did was replace a wooden peg with a modern prosthetic and upset the guy who was selling wood oil for conditioning the peg and the guy who sold the leather straps [1].edit: That said, sure, it'd have been less stressful if I worked in the politics up-front.

More so, the ability of a small amount of capital machinery to boot-strap into the manufacturing capabilities of a developed nation will rapidly eliminate almost all remaining undeveloped parts of the globe.

Strap definitions

noun

an elongated leather strip (or a strip of similar material) for binding things together or holding something in position

noun

hanger consisting of a loop of leather suspended from the ceiling of a bus or train; passengers hold onto it

noun

a band that goes over the shoulder and supports a garment or bag

noun

whip consisting of a strip of leather used in flogging

verb

tie with a strap

verb

beat severely with a whip or rod; "The teacher often flogged the students"; "The children were severely trounced"

See also: flog welt whip lather lash slash trounce

verb

sharpen with a strap; "strap a razor"

verb

secure (a sprained joint) with a strap