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strapped

American  
[strapt] / stræpt /

adjective

  1. needy; wanting.

    The company is rather strapped for funds.


strapped British  
/ stræpt /

adjective

  1. slang badly in need (of money, manpower, etc); short of

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Other Word Forms

  • well-strapped adjective

Etymology

Origin of strapped

First recorded in 1775–85; strap + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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And in a city strapped for cash but drowning in ultrawealthy residents, the checks are rolling in.

From The Wall Street Journal

They were reportedly strapped into a jumpseat for landing and were found strapped into that same seat by rescue crews.

From Salon

The future Peaches eventually strapped on an electric axe, then found she could do everything a band could do by herself, using electronics.

From Los Angeles Times

They were wearing combat helmets low over their ears, rifles strapped to their shoulders.

From Literature

We all had full rucksacks, and a rolled-up blanket strapped on top of each of them.

From Literature