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- designating the pair as a romantic couple.[citation needed] Suspenders or suspender belts, also known as "garter belts" in American English, are an undergarment...
- clips or buttons using leather tabs at the ends. In British English, a suspender belt, or suspenders for short, is a garment used to hold up stockings...
- type covered here has cables suspended between towers, with vertical suspender cables that transfer the live and dead loads of the deck below, upon which...
- 500,000 combined downloads. In February 2021, Google blocked "The Great Suspender", a po****r extension with 2,000,000 users after it was reported that...
- is also known by a variety of names including "suspender bikini", "sling bikini", "slingkini", "suspender thong", "slingshot swimsuit" or just "slingshot"...
- A skirt lifter, also known as a dress lifter, skirt grip, dress suspender, hem-holder, page or porte-jupe, was a device for lifting a long skirt to avoid...
- the obverse and the Royal cypher on the reverse. The medal had a ring suspender for the 27 millimetres (1.1 in) wide ribbon of plain purple, the military...
- 1881 as an "...arrangement by which an ordinary omnibus...would have a suspender thrown at intervals from one side of the street to the other, and two...
- (American English), knee-highs and over-the-knees Stockings, held by a suspender belt Tights (British English; also common in American usage) or pantyhose...
- explosivo". El País (in Spanish). 30 December 2006. "Zapatero: 'He ordenado suspender Todas las iniciativas para desarrollar el diálogo con ETA'". El País (in...