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Meaning of capot

Webster

capot (n.)

A winning of all the tricks at the game of piquet. It counts for forty points.

Webster

capot (v. t.)

To win all the tricks from, in playing at piquet.

capot Sentence Examples

  1. The car went off the road and landed in a capot.
  2. The sudden gust of wind caused the boat to capot, throwing the passengers into the water.
  3. Despite his best efforts, the skier couldn't prevent the capot and tumbled down the slope.
  4. The cyclist narrowly avoided a capot when swerving to avoid a pothole.
  5. The stormy seas made it difficult for the sailors to avoid capotting their small vessel.
  6. The inexperienced pilot panicked and caused the plane to capot during landing.
  7. The gymnast lost balance on the beam, leading to an unexpected capot.
  8. The horse stumbled during the race, resulting in a dramatic capot that threw the jockey off.
  9. The sudden braking caused the truck's cargo to shift, leading to a dangerous capot.
  10. The unexpected capot of the hot air balloon startled the passengers, but the pilot swiftly regained control.

FAQs About the word capot

A winning of all the tricks at the game of piquet. It counts for forty points., To win all the tricks from, in playing at piquet.

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The car went off the road and landed in a capot.

The sudden gust of wind caused the boat to capot, throwing the passengers into the water.

Despite his best efforts, the skier couldn't prevent the capot and tumbled down the slope.

The cyclist narrowly avoided a capot when swerving to avoid a pothole.