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Strap up Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɹæp/ /ˈəp
STRAP-up
stɹˈæp/ /ˈʌp
strap-UP

Definition

To wrap or fasten something securely with a band, tape, or strap, especially for support or protection, like an injured arm or leg.

Usage & Nuances

'Strap up' is semi-formal and common in British English for bandaging injuries. It can also mean to fasten gear or equipment, especially in sports. Not as commonly used in American English; 'wrap' or 'bandage' are more frequent alternatives. Often used in imperative: 'Strap up your ankle!'

Example Sentences

The nurse will strap up your ankle to stop it from swelling.

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He had to strap up his wrist after the fall.

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You should strap up the box before moving it.

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My coach told me to strap up my knee so I could keep playing.

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Before going cycling, I always strap up my helmet nice and tight.

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He told her to strap up if she wanted to join the game.

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