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Meaning of flook

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flook (n.)

A fluke of an anchor.

flook Sentence Examples

  1. The flook of the anchor dug deep into the riverbed, securing the boat firmly.
  2. The flook was designed to grip the soft mud of the riverbanks, preventing the boat from drifting away.
  3. The flook was made of a strong alloy that was resistant to corrosion and wear.
  4. The flook was attached to the anchor shank with a heavy-duty shackle that could withstand the strong forces of the rushing river.
  5. The flook was inspected regularly to ensure that it was free of damage and in good working order.
  6. The flook was polished and lubricated to reduce friction and ensure smooth operation.
  7. The flook was stored in a safe place when not in use to prevent it from being damaged or lost.
  8. The flook was replaced periodically to maintain the integrity of the anchoring system.
  9. The flook was a critical component of the anchoring system, responsible for keeping the boat securely in place.
  10. The flook was tested under various conditions to ensure that it met the required performance standards.

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A fluke of an anchor.

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The flook of the anchor dug deep into the riverbed, securing the boat firmly.

The flook was designed to grip the soft mud of the riverbanks, preventing the boat from drifting away.

The flook was made of a strong alloy that was resistant to corrosion and wear.

The flook was attached to the anchor shank with a heavy-duty shackle that could withstand the strong forces of the rushing river.