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cogged

ADJECTIVE
  1. having cogs
    a cogged wheel

How To Use cogged In A Sentence

  • I heard an alligator flop in the water and the drawbridge opening upstream, the great cogged wheels clanking together, a boat with a deep draft laboring against the incoming tide. The Glass Rainbow
  • Miss Delany tripped past me in her sky-blue tights to hold the audience spellbound with her jugglery, and spin plates and throw glittering knives until the satiated people turned to welcome Horan and his "cogged" dumbbells and clubs. The Maids of Paradise
  • They are of blue steel inlaid with strips of silver, and the rowel is a sort of cogged wheel, from an inch and a half to three inches in diameter. Anahuac : or, Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern
  • Engines had a cogged pinion wheel that engaged the rack, helping them climb the slopes.
  • Engines had a cogged pinion wheel that engaged the rack, helping them climb the slopes.
  • In the course of a few days after his arrival he made a kind of cogged or saw-toothed type, the object of which I understood was to regulate the interruptions of the electric current, so as to enable him to make dots, and regulate the length of marks or spaces on the paper upon which the information transmitted by his telegraph was to be recorded. Letters and Journals 02]
  • They sometimes lay carelessly about the house, and whenever she saw the tall chimney of his sash-and-blind factory looming above the blank date-line she always looked for a female in Greek drapery seated on a cogged wheel at the base of it. Under the Skylights
  • Any closed-circle arrangements of interlocked cogged wheels must have an even number of wheels, if it is to operate.
  • I should mention, I suppose, that I cogged the photos off the film site.
  • a cogged wheel
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