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Topic: Tools

clogger

IPA: /ˈklɒɡə/

KK: /ˈklɔɡər/

noun

Definition: A person or thing that causes something to become blocked or obstructed.

Example: The plumber removed the clogger from the drain to restore the water flow.

closable

IPA: /ˈkloʊzəbl/

KK: /ˈkloʊzəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be closed or shut.

Example: The closet has a closable door that keeps the items inside safe.

closeable

IPA: /ˈkloʊzəbl/

KK: /ˈkloʊzəbl/

adjective

Definition: Able to be shut or sealed.

Example: The closeable window helps keep the room warm during winter.

clutch

IPA: /klʌtʃ/

KK: /klʌtʃ/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone or something that performs well in important or high-pressure situations.

Example: The team showed their clutch ability by scoring the winning goal in the final minutes of the game.

intransitive verb

Definition: To try to grab or hold onto something tightly, often in a moment of panic or urgency.

Example: She began to clutch at the railing as the boat rocked in the waves.

noun

Definition: A group of eggs laid by a bird at one time, or a bag used for carrying small items.

Example: She carried her essentials in a stylish clutch to the party.

transitive verb

Definition: To grasp something firmly or hold it tightly in your hand.

Example: She had to clutch her bag tightly to keep it from falling.

coalbin

IPA: /ˈkoʊlˌbɪn/

KK: /ˈkoʊlˌbɪn/

noun

Definition: A container used to store coal.

Example: The workers filled the coalbin with fresh coal for the winter.

coaming

IPA: /ˈkoʊmɪŋ/

KK: /ˈkoʊmɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A raised structure around an opening, like a hatch on a ship, that prevents water from entering.

Example: The crew secured the coaming to ensure no water would leak into the ship during the storm.

coater

IPA: /ˈkoʊtər/

KK: /ˈkoʊtər/

noun

Definition: A device used to apply a layer of liquid or other material onto a surface.

Example: The factory installed a new coater to improve the quality of their products.

cobble

IPA: /ˈkɒbəl/

KK: /ˈkɑbəl/

noun

Definition: A small, rounded stone used for paving streets or paths, or a rock fragment that is larger than a pebble but smaller than a boulder.

Example: The old town was paved with cobbles that added charm to the streets.

transitive verb

Definition: To put together or create something in a rough or clumsy way, often by combining different parts.

Example: He cobbled together a makeshift shelter using old wood and tarps.

cog

IPA: /kɔg/

KK: /kɔg/

intransitive verb

Definition: To cheat, particularly in games involving dice.

Example: He tried to cog during the game, but the other players caught him.

noun

Definition: A small part of a machine that has teeth and works with other parts to help it move, or a person who has a minor role in a larger organization.

Example: The engineer replaced the broken cog in the machine to ensure it worked properly.

transitive verb

Definition: To manipulate or load something, especially dice, in a dishonest way.

Example: He tried to cog the dice during the game to win unfairly.

cogwheel

IPA: /ˈkɒɡˌwiːl/

KK: /ˈkɔɡˌwɪl/

noun

Definition: A wheel that has teeth (cogs) around its edge, used in machines to transfer motion and force between different parts.

Example: The engineer replaced the broken cogwheel in the machine to ensure it worked properly again.

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