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Meanings of
cockle
in anglès
català
onejar
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Stir up (water) so as to form ripples.
ripple
ruffle
riffle
undulate
català
onejar
portuguès
amassar
català
arrugar-se
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To gather something into small wrinkles or folds.
knit
crumple
pucker
rumple
català
arrugar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
ripple
"
ripple
ruffle
riffle
undulate
Examples for "
ripple
"
1
The U.K.'s Environmental Services Association said the restrictions would
ripple
beyond China.
2
The
ripple
effects of the financial crisis in this context are twofold.
3
Start shifting insurance risk in one age bracket, and the effects
ripple
.
4
Those days may be behind us but the
ripple
effect is significant.
5
The answer will have implications that will
ripple
across the software industry.
1
I was startled; Olympos was usually impossible to shock or even
ruffle
.
2
He could see the dull
ruffle
of the water under the wind.
3
Such endeavours appeared to
ruffle
Belvedere, and certainly disrupted any game plan.
4
The second photograph shows a Galliano
ruffle
dress hanging on a stand.
5
His tempers were the
ruffle
of a passing breeze upon deep water.
1
A little
riffle
as of waiting fluttered through the grasses and leaves.
2
As I
riffle
though my wallet, I see Canada went for cosy.
3
She walked over to a bookshelf and began to
riffle
through journals.
4
One had come apart in our first brush with a little
riffle
.
5
Even thus we only just made the
riffle
in more than one case.
1
The tops are often jagged, though sometimes they
undulate
like the Pennines.
2
It ripples beneath my gaze, almost seems to
undulate
as I watch.
3
The parapets are in ruins; earthslides have made the ground
undulate
in hillocks.
4
When a vacuum is applied the membrane is induced to
undulate
.
5
They
undulate
across the walls, wrap my arms, lift my hair.
Usage of
cockle
in anglès
1
The parables of the sower and the
cockle
:
of the mustardseed, etc.
2
Stir in half a glass of sherry and serve in
cockle
shells.
3
An important fish nursery that was once home to rich
cockle
beds.
4
The paper will be found to
cockle
the mounts badly in drying.
5
I had never been in such a
cockle
-
shell
of a steamer before.
6
We have not inquired specially as to the fate of this
cockle
.
7
You would probably think it a
cockle
:
but you would be wrong.
8
But Shibli Bagarag said, 'Nought save a loan of the
cockle
-
shell
,
King!'
9
The only other machinery in the basement is the
cockle
machine.
10
A community
cockle
count in Pauatahanui Inlet is a long-running citizen science project.
11
Twelve
cockle
-
shells
and a half-penny china figure were ranged solemnly along the mantel-shelf.
12
A hole had been torn in the canvas, and the
cockle
-
shell
was foundering.
13
The boats they used in Mizora for that purpose were mere
cockle
shells.
14
She tossed another
cockle
his way before she went off on her own.
15
Good and evil, like wheat and
cockle
,
grow together, in the same field.
16
Beneath her pillow is the
cockle
-
shell
;
grasp it, but gaze not upon her.'
Other examples for "cockle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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cockle
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
chinese cockle
little cockle
mere cockle
blue cockle
buy a cockle
More collocations
Translations for
cockle
català
onejar
ondejar
ondular
arrugar-se
arrugar
xafar
aixafar
portuguès
amassar
Cockle
through the time
Cockle
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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