Sentence examples for coggle from inspiring English sources

The word "coggle" is not standard in written English
It is often used informally to refer to creating a mind map or diagram. Example: "I decided to coggle my ideas for the project to visualize the connections."

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coggle

verb

To move or walk unsteadily

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Transforming growth factor- β1 (TGF β1) is the major cytokine responsible for the regulation of fibroblast proliferation and differentiation (Randall and Coggle, 1995; Gauldie et al, 2003; O'Sullivan and Levin, 2003).

The short-term effects on the lung and pulmonary system after acute high-dose exposure to radiation are relatively well known, and long-term effects are occasionally reported (Abid et al. 2001; Coggle et al. 1986; Yablokov 2009b).

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But, in hindsight, I realise that when I was playing football, I was also picking up on everything around me: the smell of the grass, the look of the badly marked pitch, the sound of studs coggling on a concrete changing-room floor, the feel of the jerseys.

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