noun
Etymology
Origin of India rubber
First recorded in 1780–90
Example Sentences
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Armament production to protect East India rubber, tin, oil, is of immediate defense concern to the U.S.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Sordi's face is India rubber, his body a whole silent vocabulary of bewilderment.
From Time Magazine Archive
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If he was accused of " faking" live whales out of India rubber, or of labeling a mere man "The Bearded Lady"—that too brought people to his museum.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He took ballet lessons, along with a course in "eccentric dancing"�an outre British art that Dale describes as "learning to move the body as if it had no joints, like an India rubber doll."
From Time Magazine Archive
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“A drum with sticks. A coach and four. An India rubber ball, and a nutcracker. Nothing remotely edible.”
From "Secrets at Sea" by Richard Peck
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