turnbuckle Synonyms

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turnbuckle Meaning

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turnbuckle (n)

an oblong metal coupling with a swivel at one end and an internal thread at the other into which a threaded rod can be screwed in order to form a unit that can be adjusted for length or tension

turnbuckle Sentence Examples

  1. The old, rusty turnbuckle creaked and groaned as I adjusted the tension on the wire fence.
  2. The acrobats deftly swung from the turnbuckles, their aerial maneuvers leaving the audience breathless.
  3. The engineer tightened the turnbuckles on the suspension bridge, ensuring its stability during high winds.
  4. The mechanic used a wrench to loosen the turnbuckle on the old car, allowing him to remove the damaged brake cable.
  5. The sailor hauled on the turnbuckle to secure the sail to the mast, preparing the boat for a race.
  6. The hiker carefully tightened the turnbuckle on his backpack, securing his gear for a day of adventure.
  7. The electrician tightened the turnbuckle on the overhead wire, ensuring a steady flow of electricity to nearby homes.
  8. The construction worker used a turnbuckle to adjust the height of the scaffolding, making it safe for workers to access the roof.
  9. The farmer adjusted the turnbuckles on the barn door, ensuring it would remain securely closed during a storm.
  10. The weightlifter gripped the turnbuckles on the weightlifting apparatus, preparing for a heavy lift.

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an oblong metal coupling with a swivel at one end and an internal thread at the other into which a threaded rod can be screwed in order to form a unit that can

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The old, rusty turnbuckle creaked and groaned as I adjusted the tension on the wire fence.

The acrobats deftly swung from the turnbuckles, their aerial maneuvers leaving the audience breathless.

The engineer tightened the turnbuckles on the suspension bridge, ensuring its stability during high winds.

The mechanic used a wrench to loosen the turnbuckle on the old car, allowing him to remove the damaged brake cable.