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lanyard

noun as in cord

Strong matches

noun as in rope

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Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities at Werneth School in Stockport, Greater Manchester, had been told they would face disciplinary action if they did not carry or wear the sunflower lanyards.

From BBC

A drug dealer who changed her name and went on the run for 16 months was finally found wearing a "fancy dress" NHS lanyard and scrubs.

From BBC

Her press ID was visible on a lanyard around her neck.

All attendees would also get a lanyard similar to the ones worn in the actual negotiations.

Scottish Parliament staff are no longer allowed to wear rainbow lanyards - or other accessories that show support for social movements - at Holyrood.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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