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Cog (Verb)

Meaning 1

Join pieces of wood with cogs.

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The carpenter expertly joined the wooden planks together by carefully clogging them with cogs to ensure stability and evenness.
  • Using cogs allowed the wood joiners to assemble the wooden frame without the need for nails or screws, giving it a more authentic look.
  • She decided to cog the wooden boards in a contrasting pattern to create a beautiful geometric design for her coffee table.
  • He spent hours carefully clogging the delicate wooden pieces together with cogs, constructing an intricate chair that seemed almost fragile to the touch.
  • The skillful joiner managed to cog the different types of wood in a seamless way, producing a one-of-a-kind piece that surpassed her expectations.

Related Words

  • Cog (noun)

Meaning 2

Roll steel ingots.

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The hot steel ingot was cogged to fit snugly into the roll, minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency.
  • She cogs the ingot to exact specifications before passing it on to the forming department.
  • He carefully cogs the steel to create interlocking teeth that won't slip under pressure.
  • Cogging the ingot required precise control and an eye for detail to achieve the desired dimensions.
  • Cogging technology has streamlined the manufacturing process, significantly reducing the production time for steel rollers.

Hypernyms

  • Roll
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