cogging (Meaning)
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cogging (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Cog
Synonyms & Antonyms of cogging
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cogging Sentence Examples
- The constant **cogging** of the gears sounded like a mechanical heartbeat echoing through the room.
- The watchmaker suspected issues with the **cogging** mechanism and disassembled the timepiece.
- The powerful electric motor began **cogging** loudly as it struggled to overcome the initial resistance.
- The artist's intricate sculpture depicted gears **cogging** together, a metaphor for the interconnectedness of life.
- The engineers designed the new engine to minimize **cogging** and ensure smooth operation.
- The toy train sputtered to a stop, the **cogging** of its wheels silenced by a broken gear.
- The **cogging** of the ancient millstone continued, grinding grain generation after generation.
- The sound of the car's engine changed, indicating a potential problem with the **cogging** mechanism.
- The gears on the construction crane groaned and **cogged** as it lifted the heavy steel beam.
- With careful adjustments, the mechanic minimized the **cogging** of the gears, restoring the machine's fluidity.
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The constant **cogging** of the gears sounded like a mechanical heartbeat echoing through the room.
The watchmaker suspected issues with the **cogging** mechanism and disassembled the timepiece.
The powerful electric motor began **cogging** loudly as it struggled to overcome the initial resistance.
The artist's intricate sculpture depicted gears **cogging** together, a metaphor for the interconnectedness of life.