cockling Antonyms

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Meaning of cockling

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cockling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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cockling Sentence Examples

  1. The intense heat caused the asphalt to buckle and cockling at the edges, creating a shimmering mirage.
  2. The humidity in the attic made the old photographs stored there prone to cockling and warping.
  3. The delicate fabric of the antique dress easily cockled when she held it up to the light.
  4. A gentle breeze sent playful ripples across the lake's surface, creating a mesmerizing pattern of cockling.
  5. Tears welled up in her eyes, causing them to cockle as she read the emotional letter.
  6. The intense concentration on his face made his brow furrow and his eyes cockle slightly.
  7. The baker carefully smoothed out the cockling in the pie crust before adding the filling.
  8. The artist used a special technique to create a realistic effect of cockling on the water in his painting.
  9. The sound of thunder caused the windows to rattle and the curtains to cockle inwards.
  10. As the heavy rain subsided, the puddles on the sidewalk slowly disappeared, leaving behind a faint pattern of cockling.

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The intense heat caused the asphalt to buckle and cockling at the edges, creating a shimmering mirage.

The humidity in the attic made the old photographs stored there prone to cockling and warping.

The delicate fabric of the antique dress easily cockled when she held it up to the light.

A gentle breeze sent playful ripples across the lake's surface, creating a mesmerizing pattern of cockling.