Similar words: west bank, wrist, postbag, investment banker, banister, purist, christ, tourist. Meaning: [rɪstbænd] n. 1. band consisting of a part of a sleeve that covers the wrist 2. a band of cloth or leather or metal links attached to a wristwatch and wrapped around the wrist.
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1) Almost all hospitals use a wrist-band of some kind with your name and details on it.
2) Pure terror-driven reflex brought the mini-blazers in my wristbands into action.
3) Wear a plastic wristband printed with your last name and social-security number.
4) The wristband has a velcro strap clasp.
5) Mr Tabuni wears a wristband emblazoned with morning star.
6) The wristband communicates with the home system wirelessly.
7) He has to wear a security wristband and be under constant supervision.
8) Functional dry - fit vest, wristband watch, towel and cracked heel cream.
9) If a colored wristband is enough to skew your moral judgment, imagine how you are affected by the "D" or the "R" label on your voting registration.
10) Guests will now be given a wristband to identify them as paying customers.
11) A sensing wristband automatically detects a fall or heart problems in an elderly occupant and can send an alert.
12) Its new UP is a slick, water-resistant wristband with a built-in accelerometer, much like Apple's (AAPL) iPhone.
13) A functioning prototype of the wristband technology exists, but it's still too bulky.
14) The wristband was getting close, but you still had to take out your cell phone to look at the information.
15) Results: 91% of pregnant women choose hospital wristband as identification mark, 100% of the obstetric nurses, midwives and nurses in operating room select wristband as a symbol knowledge.
16) The stunning luminous display and thickly padded, genuine leather wristband are the height of fashion in any setting.
17) Also at an outlet, you may draw -- at random -- for wristbands or numbered cards to determine priority ticket sales.
18) The clerk gave me a key on an elastic wristband, a towel, and buzzed me in.
19) To this day, he said he tapes two quarters under his left wristband to remind him to play hard.
20) I flexed my arms slightly, trying to stop my hands from trembling, readying the mini-blazer s in my wristbands.
21) He wore a black shirt, black vest, black leather wristbands and was spectacularly athletic.
22) Ticket holders will receive a unique code and instructions on how to pick up their tickets on Monday, where they will also receive a wristband that will be placed on their wrist at the time.
23) Armstrong created the Lance Armstrong Foundation for cancer patients, and designed a yellow Livestrong wristband, the yellow for the Tour de France and 'live strong', his motto.
24) He closes the book, repeating the last passage and reveals a crude shiv. He slips the blade under his wristband and covers it with his sleeve.
25) The event was organized by the United Nations' children's agencyUNICEF which gave each participant a wristband with his or hernumber in the line and T-shirt certifying participation in theevent.
26) Little Monsters,[http://sentencedict.com/wristband.html] show your support for Japan with this 'We Pray for Japan' wristband!
27) Any new event in the public consciousness is likely to be reflected in a wristband: On eBay, you can get Occupy Wall Street bands in at least six colors.
28) After he pulls away Harris waves a signal detector over Alexis' body and produces a tracking device on the hospital wristband.
29) New to the scene is Jawbone's UP (pictured right), a wearable wristband with an application that combines tracking, analysis, social and motivational elements.
30) "Little Monsters, show your support for Japan with this 'We Pray For Japan' wristband!" her website said, encouraging her fans to donate.
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