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cords

[ kawrdz ]

noun

  1. (used with a plural verb) clothing, especially trousers, of corded corded fabric; corduroys.


cords

/ °ìɔ˻å³ú /

plural noun

  1. trousers, esp jeans, made of corduroy
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Origin of cords1

First recorded in 1770–80; plural of cord
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Things aren’t any more relaxing at the resort — no matter how much Fabian’s vocal cords worked to soothe guests.

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Midwives resorted to cutting the umbilical cords of newborn babies with a razor blade, the string from a facemask serving to tie them off, Glia medical aid coordinator Dorotea Gucciardo told Salon in October.

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Despite her recent history of broken bones, Amos was nevertheless gamely sporting bright yellow stilettos in the Salon studio the day we chatted, as she navigated our obstacle course of cords and rugs.

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Elderly residents wandered off without supervision, medications weren’t properly administered, and emergency pull cords in some bedrooms didn’t work, the state alleged.

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There is also "armoury wire", thick metal cords, running along the outer parts of the cable and in some cases there are two layers of these cords.

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