Sentence examples for the cords from inspiring English sources

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the cords

noun

A long, thin, flexible length of twisted yarns (strands) of fiber (rope, for example); such a length of twisted strands considered as a commodity.

  • The burglar tied up the victim with a cord.

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And to hide the cords.

The cords of his neck regularly bulge.

"The cords we carry are the cords that were used to bind us.

The cords on Hitler's forehead stood out threateningly.

Sometimes you can have some acid reflux not only on the cords but on the muscles that hold the cords.

It works on the cords and ruins the voice.

The cords shorten and keep bent fingers from straightening.

They hold the cords of the smaller bells in the right hand while pulling the cords of still more with the left.

Toned down but, looking at the cords, the sentiment is still there.

Shop lamps and an industrial-sized air-conditioner were plugged into the cords.

(The cords connected to the fencer coil into a reel that is spring-loaded to take up any slack in the cords and prevent the fencer from tripping).

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