(n.) An ornament or a fetter for the ankle; an ankle ring.
Example Sentences:
(1) He wears a ring on his leg, denoting that he is listed in the independent bird register, and alymeri anklets to which jesses are fitted.
(2) The grand mufti of Australia should be monitored using an electronic anklet, and incoming Syrian refugees should be subjected to tougher security tests, the independent senator Jacqui Lambie has said.
(3) Umarwal, who was pregnant at the time, sold her anklets to pay for bus tickets to move back, with her daughters, into her parents’ home in Tonk, about 150km from Jaipur, in Rajasthan state.
(4) Deet-impregnated anklets gave about 84% protection against Culex quinquefasciatus Say for 80 days after one impregnation, in a trial in which the anklets were brought out of sealed storage and tested for 2 h nightly.
(5) He had only recently been released from Wandsworth prison, and was now required to wear an electronic anklet while reporting to the local police station on a daily basis.
Jewelry
Definition:
(n.) The art or trade of a jeweler.
(n.) Jewels, collectively; as, a bride's jewelry.
Example Sentences:
(1) Cause-specific mortality patterns among Rhode Island jewelry manufacturing workers, as identified on death certificates from 1968 to 1978, were examined using the proportionate mortality ratio (PMR) method.
(2) Lawyers acting for Smulls, 56, who was sentenced to death for the 1991 murder of a jewelry store owner Stephen Honickman, have lodged a court motion protesting that the secrecy surrounding the source of the execution drugs is a violation of the prisoner's first amendment rights as well as his right to proper legal representation.
(3) Hillary Clinton accepted $58,000 in jewelry from the government of Brunei.” – 22 June, New York City Clinton gave the necklace from the queen of Brunei to the US government, in accordance with US law.
(4) The patient had a history of developing a rash and swelling whenever she used jewelry containing silver.
(5) The problems of diagnosis and expertise in occupational diseases in women with allergy to nickel present in metal jewelry and working in contact with metals in occupation are discussed.
(6) His wife, Kim Kardashian, who has made no public appearances since a robbery in Paris in October, where she was tied up and robbed of millions of dollars’ worth of jewelry, was not with him for his arrival at Trump Tower.
(7) The results provide support for the substitution of nickel in imitation jewelry with metals such as palladium or bronze.
(8) Rehabilitation by avoidance of nickel-containing costume jewelry, wrist-watches and clothing buckles, and by change of occupation, is possible and necessary.
(9) Youngevity says that it sells hundreds of products such as nutritional supplements, jewelry and coffee.
(10) Overnight, we had a break-in, so whatever was upstairs they came and took: TVs jewelry, everything,” she said.
(11) For 35 years, up until three weeks prior to pneumonectomy, the patient made asbestos soldering forms at a costume jewelry production facility.
(12) We present two cases that illustrate some of the real and potential hazards of these small jewelry pieces.
(13) Compared with the general signs of identity, like clothing, jewelry and accessories, scars etc., the marks of ears and observations of forensic odonto-stomatology provide good chances for identification.
(14) The resolution specifies some luxury items that North Korea's elite will not be allowed to import, such as yachts, racing cars, luxury automobiles and certain types of jewelry.
(15) In extreme cases it may make it embarrassing for the person concerned to wear metallic jewelry.
(16) Fertility and possession of jewelry represent femininity in the Makrani culture.
(17) Melania Trump, a Slovenian-born watch and jewelry designer and former model, whose father was a member of the communist party , stood in front of thousands as she proclaimed her love for her family and the nation that adopted her.
(18) There was a strong correlation of nickel sensitivity with a history of pierced ears, earlobe rash, and jewelry rash.
(19) The history of contact allergy to jewelry provided an early clue, and the microscopic features confirmed the clinical impression of allergic stomatitis.
(20) Both groups disliked excessive jewelry, prominent ruffles or ribbons, long fingernails, blue jeans, and sandals.