cockled Synonyms
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cockled Meaning
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cockled (imp. & p. p.)
of Cockle
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cockled (a.)
Inclosed in a shell.
Wrinkled; puckered.
cockled Sentence Examples
- The old map, worn thin from years of travel, was cockled and creased at the edges.
- The intense heat cockled the asphalt road, creating shimmering mirages in the distance.
- A gentle breeze rippled across the lake, cockling the water's surface with playful waves.
- Her brow furrowed and her eyes cockled in confusion as she tried to decipher the cryptic message.
- The antique teacup, delicate and thin, cockled easily in her trembling hands.
- The intense heat of the oven caused the parchment paper to cockle and brown at the edges.
- The emotional roller coaster of the movie left her heart feeling strangely cockled and tight.
- He squinted towards the horizon, his eyes cockled against the glare of the setting sun.
- The laughter lines at the corners of her eyes crinkled and cockled with amusement.
- The weight of the heavy backpack caused his shoulders to hunch and his posture to become cockled.
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of Cockle, Inclosed in a shell., Wrinkled; puckered.
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The old map, worn thin from years of travel, was cockled and creased at the edges.
The intense heat cockled the asphalt road, creating shimmering mirages in the distance.
A gentle breeze rippled across the lake, cockling the water's surface with playful waves.
Her brow furrowed and her eyes cockled in confusion as she tried to decipher the cryptic message.