cords

IPA: kˈɔrdz

noun

  • (informal) Corduroys.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "cords" in Sentences

  • She jumped to the stage with bungee cords.
  • The cords are plaited as a single cord to the pocket.
  • Finally, look carefuly at the cords of the swimsuit bow.
  • Rabbits will chew on carpets, baseboard and especially electrical cords.
  • Bob's strong young arms grew taut, their sinews like thin cords of steel.
  • In this surgery, extra tissue above the vocal cords is trimmed in the operating room.
  • They have velcro instead of a zipper, and if you throw in cords or memory cards, they fall out.
  • “Hibás” or thin cords of wool which the Badawi binds round his legs, I believe to keep off cramp.
  • He forced them inside the friend's home, and bound them using the electrical cords from a vacuum cleaner and an iron.
  • Above the vocal cords, and resembling them in appearance, are two other folds of membrane, called the _false vocal cords_ (B, Fig. 149).
  • Curled and flowing hair is swept back to a bun tied by plain cords, with locks draped in front of the ear and down the back of the neck.
  • I used to wear necklaces — well, not necklaces, more like chains and chokers and thin cords of leather or silk with ren-faire type pewter doodads dangling from them.
  • The acinar cells were found to he actively proliferating in cords and clusters forming small lobules in some areas, and were in close association with newly formed functioning ducts.
  • Great for property where being free from electric cords is necessary or if you have a lot of areas to treat on a regular basis but need to move from one point to another as you treat.

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