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"webbing" Definitions
  1. strong, narrow pieces of cloth that are used to make belts, etc., and to support the seats of chairs, etc.

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The ramp has webbing, and I was being forced to lie on the webbing.
They can supply you with new webbing to match the original, or the newer Sunbrella outdoor webbing, which helps guard against dirt and is easier to clean.
Palama, "the webbing on the feet of aquatic birds" 2000.
She brushes dirt from the leathery webbing of one paw.
Body armor and webbing pouches are stuffed with ammunition-heavy magazines.
Units with a webbing code tag of 2014/44236 are affected.
The webbing and cording are also made from 100% recycled nylon.  
Casamir is tangled in crystalline webbing swarming with bulbous, multi-segmented beasts.
And they were everywhere: eerily beautiful designs spider webbing across the dirt.
It actually went into the webbing of his glove, but inexplicably popped out.
Instead, he blew away expectations, webbing up $117 million at the US box office.
Jellyfish don't have brains, just a diffuse webbing of cells called a 'nerve net.
Loeffler Randall has a roomy canvas bag with frazada webbing hand-woven in Bolivia.
Meanwhile, the straps are made of seatbelt webbing, so everything feels very rugged and secure.
The shoulder strap is made from seat belt webbing, which means it's really soft and comfortable.
She tearfully rejects every new physical loss: webbing forming between her toes, her feet merging together.
It's some sort of alien goat-thing, with yellow webbing stretched between its torso and limbs.
They even have webbing between their toes and they're really good swimmers, and can even dive.
They're made from water-friendly, quick-drying webbing that's made from polyester, nylon, and recycled PET.
Under the webbing of his thumb on both hands are RFID chips, enclosed in glass capsules.
The cost of labor is $240, and webbing from Knoll, which Prestige will supply, is $125.
Barb is screaming and clawing her way out of an empty swimming pool covered in gooey webbing.
Your fascia is a webbing in which the lymph system and nerves live, and your blood pumps through.
Similarly, Spider-Man tells the team he can use his webbing to take down the giant Ant-Man.
This tube is injected into the soft flesh between your thumb and index finger just above the webbing.
Teams of soldiers were also seen busy on nearby rooftops, installing radio devices and equipment under camouflaged webbing.
The notes, associative and exploratory, add ever-additional layers of webbing to the already fragmented presentation of Jarman's Blue.
He popped a high shot into the upper webbing of the net for his second goal of the series.
Snow was gathering in the webbing of the Newfies' feet and freezing into balls of ice, slowing them down.
I have a Knoll chair designed by Jens Risom whose woven cotton webbing — the main seating element — is soiled.
How did you plan out the sequence where Peter is trying to use his webbing to keep the boat together?
The stretchy webbing—originally created to protect the elderly from getting bed sores—was added to let the body breathe.
The piece tumbles through the museum's atrium on a diagonal, a 30-foot installation with contours drawn with webbing wires.
Its distinctive markings, toe webbing, and call set this frog apart from the thousands of species that call Southeast Asia home.
The Aeron was rebuilt again in 2016, with updates to the tilt mechanism and webbing that made it ever more flexible.
Children's car seats are gigantic foam-and-plastic devices, loaded with webbing threaded through arcane pathways, and plastered with dire warnings.
Make sure your pants or skirt are cropped enough to show off the tiers of webbing, otherwise none of it counts.
Depending on the weather, you can slip the neon webbing over a fleece, rain jacket, or thermal top of your choice.
Substituting a vegetable fiber material for synthetic webbing can lower the tariffs rate, but will the new material perform as well?
One of the bodies, partially charred, lies face down; by his chest is webbing where he had kept magazines for an automatic rifle.
Grip the weapon and it reads the sub-dermal RFID implant—lodged in the webbing between thumb and pointer finger—unlocking the trigger.
On "Tangents," the group's new album, Mr. Peacock's somber bass takes center stage, and his band mates add a weightless webbing on top.
Pretensioners tighten up any slack in the seat belt webbing in the event of a crash and work in tandem with air bags.
The miscreant's duties also included trussing the tree in plastic webbing shot from a compressor for the journey toward its temporary final home.
His gangly-limbed character, outfitted in red, blue, and latticed webbing, founded the design of one of the comic world's most beloved protagonists.
Every time your character dies, they "age" by a year, their stiff video-game-character hair slowly graying and flinty face webbing with wrinkles.
For both Sam Raimi's trilogy and the pair of Amazing Spider-Man films, the styles were too realistic, including protective mesh and raised webbing.
The Grip Boost Second Skin 2.0 golf glove has an innovative design that uses stretchable webbing and mesh fabric to create a natural fit.
Pretensioners tighten up any slack in the seat belt webbing in the event of a crash and work in tandem with the air bags.
Over time, the disease can progress as inflammation causes scar tissue and adhesions to build up around the lesions, "webbing" organs and muscles together.
Planes of complex webbing bend and twist over each other, pushing and pulling the viewer into digital artist Can Büyükberber's visuals for the band TOOL.
A little bit of spider DNA fuses with his own genome and then, BOOM—he is crawling up walls and shooting webbing from his wrists.
Closer up, they are networks of something like spider webbing or skinny threads of black bone on an X-ray plate of bright morning light.
"The pressure point in the webbing between your thumb and index finger not only relieves anxiety but forces hands away from the face," she says.
She was wearing a denim Baguette she'd customized with a strip of Stars and Stripes webbing stitched to the front, in that sporty Italian way.
Photographers Andrew Esiebo, from Nigeria, and Federico Rios, from Colombia, carry a medical dummy using an improvised harness made from a single loop of nylon webbing.
The webbing loop on the rear attaches to any compatible Patagonia jacket's snow skirt, and built-in gaiters keep snow from sneaking in through the cuffs.
It can do with further improvement, however, as the braided webbing on its exterior makes for unattractive bulges in the cord, and it's also susceptible to fraying.
The agency said during crash testing in December the driver seat belt webbing completely separated, prompting the investigation into whether the issue could occur in consumer driving.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Wednesday that the webbing in the Graco My Ride 21 car seat failed to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
Additional details include iconic quotes from the movie franchise on each heel&aposs webbing, such as "Stay on target" and "The force will be with you, always."
Inside the port's own coal storage area, around 600,000 tonnes of coking coal is covered in green plastic webbing since the start of May to reduce dust.
He'll mess them up by kicking them in the face, webbing them up to lampposts, and electrifying them until they're unconscious, but he won't outright kill anyone.
Chuck Lowry, for example, counseled Clark to stick with the ringsail and use a webbing to reinforce the areas where the tear had occurred in the 220 test.
They have unusual hand-like front paws with increased tactile sensitivity and reduced webbing, which they use to forage for their prey of crustaceans, mollusks and small fish.
"In the event of a serious motor vehicle crash, the harness webbing restraining the child may break resulting in a child not being properly restrained," the agency noted.
Made with ultra-strong nylon webbing and a nickel-plated steel D-ring, the If It Barks Designer Martingale Collar is designed to military specifications for maximum durability.
The Rogz Catz Breakaway Cat Collar is our top pick for cat collars with its durable scratchproof webbing, reflective glow-in-the-dark design, and many safety features.
The Teva Universal, which features quick-drying polyester webbing, a cushioned footbed, rubber outsole, and a series of Velcro straps, is still the brand's most popular style today.
The initiative is personal for Micah, who said the hospital helped him out as a child after he was born with webbing in between two of his fingers.
So there was a splooge of white webbing right there on the whole left side of his black double-breasted number, which he wore over a blacker turtleneck.
Catching such pitches in the tip of the webbing, and not the pocket, naturally leads to more pitches that clip the edge of the mitt and roll away.
Photos on Chinese social media showed a man tied up with a length of webbing and lying face down on the sidewalk as uniformed officers watched over him.
The interior laptop compartment is suspended over the bottom of the bag, and I like that the keyring and zipper pulls are made from bright, easily-findable red webbing.
The extra strip of webbing across the outside of the Cordura bag is the best place to latch tail lights, an additional lock, and a carabiner filled with keys.
This type of wing—the result of webbing around elongated fingers—had never been seen before in a dinosaur (though it does exist in pterosaurs, bats, and flying squirrels).
Cracks are already spider-webbing through their roster after they entered the season hoping that an aging core that included Sabathia and Rodriguez could guide them to the postseason.
A pilot cowers under a giant spider, their vehicle's treads covered in debilitating webbing, but manages to blast the creature back and into the waiting fist of their wingman.
Other nice touches include an internal chest pocket that doubles as a stuff sack, a zipper garage to help protect the chin, and reflective webbing used along strategic points.
On a chair constructed from four square steel-tubing frames, nylon webbing in various shades (cyan, khaki, optic white, vermilion) creates a seat with a similarly unpredictable checkered design.
They made that into a tote bag with high-end Austrian mountaineering hardware for the buckles and a version of Ikea's giant shopping bag with custom-made webbing for straps.
You can use webbing to grab a machine gun and toss it right back at a bad guy or hide on lamp posts to stealthily capture criminals in web cocoons.
The woman survived but was left with a webbing of broken blood vessels in her neck, and her eyes were black and blue, according to an affidavit for a search warrant.
"You realize how amazing it is what they're doing and what they're accomplishing and how fortunate you are to be a part of this unbelievable inter-webbing of stories," said Evans.
As more and more bands ventured outside their localized scenes, spider-webbing subcultures together across North America and other parts of the globe, the resulting tours often presented some entertaining hurdles.
He then secured the plane to the tree with rope webbing, and secured Gregory in a safety line before the pilot was safely belayed back to the ground, according to KIVI.
The interior gets more #2 graphics, gold appliqués on the instrument panel, the X-brace on the seats, and the shift paddles, and a special blue webbing on the seat belts.
The heavy webbing and vegan leather Caninus uses looks pretty damn sturdy, too, which is extremely important when you're dealing with a bigger dog (or a really gnarly cat, I guess).
Entrepreneurship To make its Kennedy Weekender overnight bag, the accessories and leather goods company Oliver Cabell spends $231.74 on canvas, $10.533 on leather, $210.53 on lining and 21.16 cents on webbing.
But the origins of the modern slackline, flat webbing strung loose enough to bounce like a trampoline, usually between two trees, is traced to Yosemite rock climbers in the early 1980s.
The parasite thrives in fecal matter, and the combination of shoddy waste disposal and the rarity of shoes allowed hookworm larvae to enter people's bodies through the webbing between their toes.
He was pirouetting in his wingsuit to display the underarm webbing that would make him swoop down like a bird, and blowing kisses to the camera with which he was filming himself.
Photo via Chrome Industries Photo via Chrome Industries The Pace, like the MXD Fathom, its less convertible twin, is a tough black pack made from 1680d ballistic nylon and seatbelt-style webbing.
I'm reminded of the work of Patrick Leigh Fermor who walked from England to Istanbul before World War II at a time when there was little of the webbing that knits us together.
Of course, not everyone was enamored with the "spaghetti" webbing and bug eyes he gave Spider-Man or the way he transformed Mary Jane into a voluptuous vixen from a hair metal music video.
With angry red lines spider-webbing the whites of her eyes, Bell seems most at home on a barstool or passed out in her car or on the floor of her decrepit, loveless house.
On the last day of Grindfest, I slipped into Tibbetts' old repurposed dental chair and gritted my teeth as he prepared to plant a tiny RFID chip into the webbing between my thumb and forefinger.
This time, Spider-Man does battle with a suitably emo Jake Gyllenhaal as the globe-headed Mysterio, with help from some new suits — including what appears to be an homage to Steve Ditko's original underarm webbing.
"The WWII bean-bags were filled with stuffing but the one I made is weighted down with a one-pound steel bar sown into the bottom of the naugahyde (artificial leather) and webbing package," said Freireizurieta.
Yet "Spider-Man's" uncertain map for the future and the simple law of averages heighten the risk of getting its wings (or webbing) singed, sooner or later, if it insists on flying so close to the sun.
This adorable toy is made of multiple layers of "tuff" material and features webbing around the edges rather than a single seam, making it tougher for your pooch to rip the toy apart at its weakest points.
"That webbing is dense, and it can sustain a lot of damage," said Kori Schake, a former national security aide to President George W. Bush who now helps run the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.
The Stamford crew passes the hours monitoring dozens of video and audio feeds that zip across the Pacific Ocean from South Korea on one of four fiber-optic lines before spider-webbing their way across the United States.
All around lies a chaotic collection of equipment: ammo clips, body armor and camo webbing; plastic cups of cold tea and half-empty packets of seeds; analogue radios, laptops, and maps — the eyes and ears for life underground.
Its slim profile in no way betrays its awesome carrying capacity, which is bolstered by a hefty amount of MOLLE webbing to accommodate all sorts of straps, carabiners, or other items you might choose to clip to the interior or exterior.
And while we would've liked to see a bungee for attaching a yoga mat like you'd find on the Tom Bihn Smart Alec, a series of webbing loops on the front mean you can add your own if you want.
Instead, Donaldson dived to his left, caught the ball at full extension in the webbing of his glove, scrambled to his feet and threw a strike to first to get the third out and then ran off the field screaming.
"This issue of Spider-Man is just about him fixing an ancient wooden ship with his webbing, and is terrible" The art was all janky sub-average Illustrator nonsense, and the attention to detail on the boats was fucking terrible.
The creature you describe is probably a webbing clothes moth, with larvae that feed on animal fibers like wool and cashmere, according to Matt Frye, an urban entomologist at the New York State Integrated Pest Management Program at Cornell University.
Another player has also shared footage of Spider-Man webbing a bad guy to an armored truck that then explodes: And this is all after we accept the fact that Spider-Man beating the living shit out people doesn't kill them.
Since humans could see through telescopes across space, Mars has been the favorite abode of imaginary life, the backyard just over the fence where the astronomer Percival Lowell imagined he could see canals and even cities webbing the orange globe.
When they, lying in bed at night, saw a leg or a proboscis coming through the webbing of a net around them, they pinched the leg or the proboscis and pulled it out of the mosquito on the other side.
Instead of football with their families on this Veterans Day weekend, soldiers with the 1.23th Engineer Battalion, fresh from Fort Knox, Ky., were painstakingly webbing concertina wire on the banks of the Rio Grande, just beneath the McAllen-Hidalgo-Reynosa International Bridge.
Her studio, in Silver Lake, is a storehouse for a vast collection of vintage clothing, newspapers, textiles, and objects whose obsolescence might otherwise have gone unnoticed—waxed-paper Coca-Cola cups, beach chairs with plastic webbing, suitcases without wheels, particular typefaces and patterns.
The ball ticked off the top of the webbing of the leaping Judge's glove, caroming into the first row of the bleachers and bouncing back onto the field for a two-run home run that gave the Braves a 29-22 victory.
The word "always" was misspelled "aiways" on the anti-rebound bar, the seat featured European warning labels instead of American ones and a safety label was sewn through the webbing of the child harness straps, which she believes could potentially weaken them.
In regular rock climbing, this anchor can take a few different forms, ranging from the cams and nuts of traditional climbing to the drilled-in bolts of sport climbing to top-rope anchors built from nylon webbing lassoed around trees and-or sturdy rocks.
While some local residents spent the weekend pounding No Trespassing signs into the ground and stringing plastic webbing around their trailer homes, Don Williams said he had been won over by the visitors, who had arrived from as far as Massachusetts and even Australia.
While some local residents spent the weekend pounding No Trespassing signs into the ground and stringing plastic webbing around their trailer homes, Don Williams said he had been won over by the visitors, who had arrived from as far as Massachusetts and even Australia.
As you stretch it out—that's our Big Bang, in this metaphor—the strands of webbing slowly get thinner, less dense, and more translucent, until all that's left is an impossibly thin latticework of white tendrils that are all-but invisible to the eye.
Just under 900 coalition troops, most of them American, sleep in two-man bunks made of thick concrete slabs, within tents made a bit less austere by sporting banners and children's drawings and, outside, a Christmas tree made of green webbing round a pyramid of heavy chains.
At the time of our discovery, nearby forests were being cleared for luxury vacation homes and it seemed now only a matter of time before the developers would reach the mountains where these frogs glided from tree to tree, catching air with their extensive toe webbing.
The Chicago Cubs' 32-year-old left-hander refuses to toss over to first, hates to field bunts, and, if he happens to wrangle a come-backer, is apt to remove his whole glove and underhand it to Anthony Rizzo with the ball stuck in the webbing.
By chance, 10 years ago Mr. Bell, now 39, came across images online of people who looked just like him, and via the warrens of the internet discovered he had been born with a condition called syndactyly: joined digits that can result in webbing of the skin.
Sony, meanwhile, is hoping to get its spidey-sense back via a re-team with Marvel Studios for Spider-Man: Homecoming this summer, and if that reboot of the reboot is as welcomed as Tom Holland was in Captain America: Civil War, then this franchise is back on solid webbing.
Perhaps the latter was down to Pantone: The entire venue, this time, was pink — a swatch chosen by Michele, and painstakingly matched across the expansive, specially engineered carpet (this time, wound with a bicolor Gucci webbing strip and a series of stars, the velvet banquette seating and even the lighting).
On a typical plant, only some of the berries will be ripe; the pickers must identify them by working their hands through the thick canopy of leaves with little fruit-seeking movements of their fingers, catching the stem of the ripe berries in the webbing of their fingers, and cupping the fruit.
Kicking thugs in the head is just as fun—the combat has a kind of rhythm and context similar to what Rocksteady perfected in Batman: Arkham City but Spider-Man focuses more on zipping around the combat space, avoiding damage, and webbing up enemies instead of just giving them brain damage with your feet.
The young girl was born with Poland syndrome — a rare birth defect that causes an "underdeveloped or absent chest muscle on one side of the body, absence of the breastbone portion of the chest muscle and webbing of the fingers of the hand on the same side," the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services states on its website .
Us, this office, university, city outside, nation inside which the city resides, nation inside the idea of empire wrapped so carefully strand by strand, silk and steel cable of spider webbing wrapped round and round endlessly, a transparent cocoon holding everything inside, binding everything together until in one quiet, crystal-clear instant we decide to say—No.

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