strap in



strap someone or something in(to) something

 and strap someone or something in
to tie or bind someone or something into something. Mother strapped little Jimmy into his seat. She strapped in Jimmy.
See also: strap

strap in

v.
1. To secure someone or something with a strap, especially a seat belt: Be sure to strap in the children before the car starts moving. We loaded the baggage onto the truck and strapped it in with a cord.
2. To secure oneself with a strap, especially a seat belt: The pilot climbed into the cockpit and strapped in.
See also: strap

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nabouchodonosor-Biblical Greek
Yordana-Bulgarian
Geraldine['dʒerəldi:n]
Tekla-Georgian, Hungarian
Ichiroee-chee-ṙo:Japanese
Kathy['kæθi]