Collocations withhelmet
These are words often used in combination withhelmet.
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batting helmet
The home batting helmet is identical to the primary home cap.
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bicycle helmet
Similarly, not all children and adults comply when new bicycle helmet laws are passed in their community, despite the importance of doing so for their personal safety.
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blue helmets
I mean blue berets—and preferably blue berets rather than blue helmets.
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diving helmet
A wet sub may also provide a dry viewing chamber for the operator's head, acting as would a diving helmet.
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football helmet
With this theory in mind, he invented an inflatable bladder for use inside a football helmet.
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metal helmet
Alternatively, they could wear a metal helmet over their turban.
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motorcycle helmet
The rider is required to hold an appropriate driver licence and wear a suitable motorcycle helmet.
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red helmet
His main article is a bright red helmet with a brainwave-activated lamp that can be used to illuminate at will.
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steel helmet
There is a fore-and-aft cap, apart from the steel helmet, an easy loose-fitting blouse, trousers held at the extremities by anklets.
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