keckle Antonyms

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Meaning of keckle

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keckle (v. i. & n.)

See Keck, v. i. & n.

Webster

keckle (v. t.)

To wind old rope around, as a cable, to preserve its surface from being fretted, or to wind iron chains around, to defend from the friction of a rocky bottom, or from the ice.

keckle Sentence Examples

  1. The keckle of the waves against the shore was a soothing sound.
  2. The keckle of the wind through the trees created a haunting melody.
  3. The keckle of the fire crackled and popped, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
  4. The keckle of the laughter filled the room, creating a sense of joy and happiness.
  5. The keckle of the ice skates against the rink created a rhythmic beat.
  6. The keckle of the coins in the slot machine was a sign of good luck.
  7. The keckle of the keys in the lock was a welcome sound, signaling that I was finally home.
  8. The keckle of the champagne cork was a celebratory sound, marking a special occasion.
  9. The keckle of the cough was a sign of illness, and it was a reminder to take care of myself.
  10. The keckle of the footsteps on the stairs was a sign that someone was coming, and I wondered who it could be.

FAQs About the word keckle

See Keck, v. i. & n., To wind old rope around, as a cable, to preserve its surface from being fretted, or to wind iron chains around, to defend from the frictio

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The keckle of the waves against the shore was a soothing sound.

The keckle of the wind through the trees created a haunting melody.

The keckle of the fire crackled and popped, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The keckle of the laughter filled the room, creating a sense of joy and happiness.