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Qué (quién) es worry beads - definición

STRING OF BEADS
Komboloi; Combolói; Comboloi; Kombologia; Kombolói; Worry bead
  • "Loud" method
  • "Quiet" method
  • Worry beads

worry beads         
¦ plural noun a string of beads that one fingers so as to calm oneself.
Parrel beads         
  • Two examples of parrel beads in use on a gaff sail. The black beads are on the parrel that attaches the gaff to the mast: it is attached to the jaws of the gaff. The brown beads are on individual parrels that connect the luff of the sail to the mast.
ELEMENT OF SAILING RIGGING
Parrell beads; Parral beads
Parrel beads (also spelled parral or parrell) are an element of sailing rigging. They act as roller bearings on a parrel, which is a rope or wire strop that typically fastens one spar to another along which it must have some freedom of movement.
St. Cuthbert's beads         
Cuddy's beads; St Cuthbert's beads
St. Cuthbert's beads (or Cuddy's beads) are fossilised portions of the "stems" of crinoids from the Carboniferous period.

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Worry beads

Worry beads or kombolói, kompoloi (Greek: κομπολόι, IPA: [ko(m)boˈloj], bead collection; plural: κομπολόγια, IPA: [ko(m)boˈloʝa]) is a string of beads manipulated with one or two hands and used to pass time in Greek and Cypriot culture. Unlike the similar prayer beads used in many religious traditions, worry beads have no religious or ceremonial purpose.

Ejemplos de uso de worry beads
1. Negroponte pulled some aquamarine worry beads from his pocket.
2. A set of emerald–colored worry beads clicks away in his right hand.
3. He clicked Greek worry beads and sat near a wedding photo of his British wife.
4. Indistinguishable debris, boxes of perfume bottles, sandals and worry beads littered the bloodied street.
5. "If they move outside the city, it‘s better," he said, fingering brown worry beads.