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View definitions for safety belt

safety belt

noun as in restraining belt

Strongest match

Weak match

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It’s going to tell you a story, it’s going to feed you good food and it’s going to keep you safe, as long as you buckle your safety belt and pull down on the handlebars.

Doing so increases the tensile strength of the bags so much that they’re actually stronger than traditional plastic—as mighty as nylon used in parachutes and safety belts.

According to The Paper, the acrobats had worked together for "many years" and they had often performed without safety belts "for the sake of looking good".

From BBC

Then make sure that all drivers and passengers buckle the safety belt.

According to the FAA’s Civil Air Regulation Section 40.174: “A seat and an individual safety belt are required for each passenger and crew member excluding infants, who are in other than a recumbent position.”

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

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