cogger Synonyms

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cogger Meaning

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cogger (n.)

A flatterer or deceiver; a sharper.

cogger Sentence Examples

  1. The meticulous clockmaker meticulously oiled each individual cogger in the intricate mechanism.
  2. With a determined grin, the inventor replaced the broken cogger, breathing life back into the machine.
  3. The rhythmic clatter of the coggers provided a comforting soundtrack to the workshop.
  4. The weathered gears, their coggers worn smooth with age, whispered stories of the machine's long history.
  5. The children, wide-eyed with wonder, peered into the exposed gears, mesmerized by the synchronized dance of the coggers.
  6. The museum exhibit showcased a collection of antique pocket watches, each a testament to the ingenuity of the tiny coggers within.
  7. The rusty cogger, a lone survivor of the abandoned factory, lay forgotten amidst the debris.
  8. The scientist carefully examined the microscopic coggers forming the intricate structure of a spider's web.
  9. In the elaborate automaton, a symphony of coggers worked in perfect harmony, bringing the figures to life.
  10. Frustrated by the malfunctioning machine, the mechanic meticulously traced the problem back to a single faulty cogger.

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A flatterer or deceiver; a sharper.

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The meticulous clockmaker meticulously oiled each individual cogger in the intricate mechanism.

With a determined grin, the inventor replaced the broken cogger, breathing life back into the machine.

The rhythmic clatter of the coggers provided a comforting soundtrack to the workshop.

The weathered gears, their coggers worn smooth with age, whispered stories of the machine's long history.