Similar words: words, in other words, swordsman, cross swords, house of lords, swordsmanship, cord, record. Meaning: [kɔːd] n. cotton trousers made of corduroy cloth.
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31. Neither officer seems to wear cords on the M1889 field hat, identified by its lack of brass screen ventilators.
32. She was darting back and forth across the clutter on the floor, tweaking cords and muttering beneath her breath.
33. And who used different words. cords Sethe understood then but could neither recall nor repeat now.
34. At 2-1 up, Team Cotswold played it steady and Chelmsford were plagued with bad luck on net cords and injuries.
35. Lying there on the floor, cords biting into wrists and ankles, they heard Maureen screaming with terror and agony.
36. Not surprising in that it no longer possessed vocal cords.
37. Its fabric shifted in the light, cords sliding across one another, and the light shone through and between them.
38. Light switches were lowered, and lights were hung overhead to avoid cords from traditional lamps that would get in the way.
39. The longitudinal cords are termed connectives and join a pair of ganglia with those which precede and succeed it.
40. After pulling up the curtain to the desired width, tie the cords neatly but do not cut them off.
41. With cords and pitons they anchored him to the rock.
42. She was dressed in angora and chunky cords; new perfume.
43. Cords with tassels are available in a good range of colours and thickness and suit heavyweight curtains.
44. And the continuous loops put an end to tangled cords.
45. Andy wore cords, shirt and jumper and body-warmer; a cap hung from the top of one of the nearby posts.
46. Some of the cushions and shoes dangled from cords attached to the ceiling,[Sentencedict.com] suggesting the somber finality of a gallows.
47. Coiled cords ran from their headsets to the pile of radio gear on the deck in front of them.
48. Pull up the tape, tying the cords neatly, and spread the gathers evenly.
49. The man is dressed in walking boots, brown cords and a shirt and green hiking jacket.
50. With an effort, she made them part, and then her vocal cords let her down by refusing to work.
51. Her flailing hand slipped down to the pack, wrenching its cords open, just as cruel fingers seized her arm.
52. Scientists tested 131 products, including toys, video cables, phone cords, place mats and other household items.
53. A puny midwife fumbles with exploding plaster wombs, plastic foetuses, rubber birth canals and disintegrating umbilical cords.
54. Anne trailed her fingers along the wall at shoulder height, but there were no switches or dangling cords.
55. Bright cords of varying width connected the Golden State Warriors at their middle.
56. He was dressed in a black leather windcheater, black cords, and carried an airline bag.
57. It explains the otherwise puzzling presence of the second, or false, pair of vocal cords.
58. Perversion also shows up in kinky telephone cords.
59. The longitudinal cords are termed connectives.
60. Optical accessories. Eyeglass cords , chains, cases and cleaner.
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