ratch (Meaning)

Wordnet

ratch (n)

mechanical device consisting of a toothed wheel or rack engaged with a pawl that permits it to move in only one direction

Webster

ratch (n.)

Same as Rotche.

A ratchet wheel, or notched bar, with which a pawl or click works.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ratch

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ratch Sentence Examples

  1. The old wooden gate creaked and rattled as it swung open, inviting visitors into the overgrown garden.
  2. The loose doorknob rattled against the frame, indicating that the door was about to fall off its hinges.
  3. The car's engine rattled and groaned as it struggled to start in the cold winter morning.
  4. The broken chair rattled and tumbled to the floor, startling the elderly woman sitting nearby.
  5. The wind howled through the gaps in the windowpanes, creating a rattling sound that made it difficult to sleep.
  6. The old barn door creaked and rattled as it was pushed open, revealing a hay-strewn interior.
  7. The loose screws on the washing machine rattled and banged as it spun its load of clothes.
  8. The drummer's cymbals rattled and clashed, setting a thunderous rhythm for the band.
  9. The rattle of the wind chimes hung outside the front door signaled the arrival of visitors.
  10. The loose change in the bottom of her purse rattled and jingled as she walked down the street.

FAQs About the word ratch

mechanical device consisting of a toothed wheel or rack engaged with a pawl that permits it to move in only one directionSame as Rotche., A ratchet wheel, or no

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The old wooden gate creaked and rattled as it swung open, inviting visitors into the overgrown garden.

The loose doorknob rattled against the frame, indicating that the door was about to fall off its hinges.

The car's engine rattled and groaned as it struggled to start in the cold winter morning.

The broken chair rattled and tumbled to the floor, startling the elderly woman sitting nearby.