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How to pronounce lanyard in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms laniard
Type of cord
Type Words
Synonyms laniard
Type of cord
Type Words
Synonyms laniard
Type of line

Examples of lanyard

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I wove a lanyard for Eleanor and cut and stitched a model birch bark canoe for her.
From the online.wsj.com
Dressing in layers can also be problematic when navigating a tangled lanyard.
From the ocregister.com
And thousands more in rumpled khakis, name tag on lanyard like an officer's medals.
From the nytimes.com
He then placed a purple lanyard around her neck with a USB and a two-page document.
From the smh.com.au
The program is an 80 odd page colour book which came with a lanyard program.
From the guardian.co.uk
There, the steam launch's spar was fitted with a lanyard-detonated torpedo.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Users are able to use these items to create their own rooms, avatars and pin lanyard.
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I've even become a little obsessed with my lanyard full of limited edition Disney pins.
From the dailymail.co.uk
After I connected the earbud lanyard to the mono headset, the cord regularly tangled up.
From the businessweek.com
More examples
  • A cord with an attached hook that is used to fire certain types of cannon
  • A cord worn around the neck to hold a knife or whistle
  • (nautical) a line used for extending or fastening rigging on ships
  • Codenamed Lanyard, the KH-6 was a short-lived series of reconnaissance satellites produced by the United States from March to July 1963. The project was quickly put together to get imagery of a site near Tallinn suspected of having anti-balistic missiles. ...
  • A short rope used for fastening rigging; A cord used to hold a small object such as a key, whistle, or knife, worn around the neck or wrist: a form of necklace or wristband; A cord with a hook; once used to fire artillery
  • (Lanyards) a) Ropes rove through dead- eyes for setting up rigging. b) Also a rope made fast to anything to secure it, or as a handle, is called a lanyard.
  • A short length of rope or a strap used to secure an item and prevent its loss.
  • A line attached to a tool.
  • Short length of thin rope, e.g. attached to a knife or whistle.