Crossword clues for seatbelt
seatbelt
- Subject of a pioneering 1984 New York law
- Strap worn in a car
- Strap in a car
- Sedan strap
- Safety strap
- Safety feature
- Rider's protection
- Restraint on the road
- Prop in a pre-flight safety demonstration
- Prop for a safety briefing
- Passenger's confiner
- Passenger restraint
- Mustang strap?
- Mustang restraint?
- Mandatory auto feature since 1968
- Car passenger's restraint
- Bronco restraint?
- Auto restraint
- Airliner cabin graphic
- "Click It or Ticket" item
- "Click It or Ticket" device
- It may be a lifesaver
- Life saver
- It'll keep you in your place
- It's put on before pulling away
- Airplane light icon
- It's put on before takeoff
- Restraint required in an estate?
- Band maintaining safety in an estate, say
- After initially swallowing ecstasy tablet when drunk, this may save your life
- Car part
- Auto safety device
- It's a lifesaver
- Car safety device
- Travel restriction?
- It's made for lifesaving
- Flight attendant's prop
- Driver's protector
- Air passenger's safety device
- What a car passenger buckles: 2 wds
- Vehicular restraint
- Traveling restraint
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of seat belt English)
Usage examples of "seatbelt".
It was too loud to complain, so I just hung on, one hand cemented around the rollbar, one clamped to my side of the windscreen, not trusting the stringy seatbelt as it cut into my vital organs.
Cautioned to fasten seatbelts, she ventured to look out of the window.
The reader watches, bemused, as doors open and slam, engines roar, seatbelts get fastenedand nothing happens.
Friday said as he used the seatbelt to create a bandolier like harness for Apu.
By fastening your seatbelts as I strip away the veneer of deceit to bring you the naked reality of the liberal body politic.
Major Fritch say we can unbuckle our seatbelts now, an get on bout our bidness, whatever it is.
At the very moment West was reprimanding a driver for not wearing a seatbelt, Wheatie was jailing with his heroes in the slums off Beatties Ford Road.
He gritted his teeth, tightened his seatbelt and busied himself lickering with the controls for the choke and then the heater.
Now there was nothing, there was not even the opposite pressure of his seatbelt on his stomach, the vestibular apparatus in his middle ear was stubbornly insisting that he was falling, his stomach was floating, twisting, turning, fluid was churning, sloshing, lapping at the base of his esophagus, his stomach muscles were clenching, now slowly, now faster, his mouth began to water, and.
From what had been the M25 London Orbital Motorway came a low chanting, a noise formed of many strands: car horns, and engines, and sirens, and the bleep of cellular telephones, and the screaming of small children trapped by backseat seatbelts for ever.
Irritably, he shifted into first and pulled through the intersection with a jerk that made their seatbelts lock briefly.
He had given the woman citations for reckless driving, not wearing a seatbelt, and not properly securing her child, and she began screaming at him.