There's nylon cording for increased strength--as in an automobile tire--though not nearly as much.
He cleared more dust away, not with a trowel, not with his gloved fingers, but with a little nylon brush.
The straps were tangled, which was not supposed to happen, and fragments of cypress planking from the sides of the ship had punctured the nylon cover, but his Switlik search-and-rescue raft was still dangling from the remains of the mast.
He looped one of the nylon straps, then leaned back and heaved the raft up onto the top of the fence.
Their "insertion platforms," both equipped with small outboard motors, were lashed together with a nylon line.
Carrying his overstuffed black briefcase in his left hand and his tattered nylon flight bag in his right, he waited till the airport bus was almost full before stepping on.
He felt his way down until his fingers touched a slippery nylon cord.
The jagged granite tore at his hands as he struggled up, picking his way through the clusters of scrub cedar that clung to the steep ascent and dragging the Switlik by its nylon straps.
I gave her a nylon nightgown and a little nylon coat that went on and she was sitting and touching it.
Such snares were made of heavy nylon string tied to a sapling, held down by a nylon string attached to a treadle.
Electrodes, six feet long, were suspended from the tip and center of each boom, and two electrodes were suspended from the nylon rope.
A nylon rope attached to the tips of the booms held them ten feet apart.
Joe Mauser waved to him and dropped the release lever which ejected the nylon rope from the glider's nose.
A single-engined sports plane was attached to the glider by a fifty-foot nylon rope.
From his pocket he took a long strip of cloth and some of the tough nylon cords from the net.
He found the thin rope of knotted nylon and plastic scraps that led to the four balanced rocks.
But the almost invisible nylon cords, set at ankle height across the paths, and the ugly little pits with their sharpened stakes set three feet below, could trip up a man and cripple him.
Napásù ákung tudlù sa tangsi pagbinira sa kubit, I burnt my hand pulling on the nylon rope when I caught a fish.
Gin-utan aku áning sinínang naylun, I feel hot in this nylon shirt.
Then Peter rapidly tied the nylon cord around his own waist, let it out a few feet, and tied the other end around Robin's.
He pulled himself up, then dropped his nyloncord down for Robin to grasp and help himself up.
Peter untied his end of the nylonrope that linked them.
The great hemispheric mass of delicate nylon had opened, had found a purchase, and was dragging the rocket back from a disastrous burn-out.
They were tight, real cord of nylon or some Earth-made substance.
A long, flexible metal tube from the rear connections of the rocket, bent to make a bow when tied with a string of nylon cord, made a satisfactory twang when pulled.
They slung the gun belts around their waists, tied the nylon cord to each other as an added precaution, and made a last check of the rocket cabin.
There was no Essie, only a mannikin of cloth-stuffed white nylon and lipstick, with black nylon for hair.
Now, the witnesses were out front behind this transparent black nylon screen.
No; this is a screen, a nylon screen of some kind.
Immediately below the west end of the dam, plains shiners were so concentrated that fifty or more were taken in one haul of a four-foot nylon net.
At station G-1 (September 5) a flathead catfish five inches long was taken in the four-foot nylon net.
Nylon streamed out behind him and snapped open with a tremendous jar.
A tangle of cords stretched out to the nylon of the main chute draped over a dust dune.
Inside he looked over the shelves, selected a heavy coil of nylon rope, a sheath knife, a canteen.
The nylon curled and blackened, melting in the heat.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nylon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: acrylic; corduroy; cotton; fabric; fiber; nylon; plastic; thread; wool