1 The plot is so cliched it could have been cogged from a Jeffrey Archer novel.
2 Some spits were mechanized with a cogged wheel and a weight at the end of a string.
3 While he cheated at cards and cogged the dice, she trained dogs and never missed a bear-baiting.
4 They consist essentially of two elliptical rotary pistons, cogged and working into one another in an air-tight case.
5 It is a match with cogged dice betwixt a horseman on the moor and archers amid the forest.
6 I know them to be cogged .
7 It existed also among the Romans, as proved by the ' cogged ' or loaded dice dug up at Herculaneum.
9 But one can make a cogged wheel out of whatever one will-andbeside, a magnet only influences certain substances.
10 In an instant he was on his feet in the middle of the room, applying force to his sleep - cogged wits.
11 Enormous capstans showed through the twilight their cogged and rusty wheels, their levers and ropes like forgotten instruments of torture.
13 But it is only the clumsy fool who CHEATS; who resorts to the vulgar expedients of cogged dice and cut cards.
14 If he could not play with cogged dice, he was gambler enough to take the honest chances of the game without flinching.
15 But even as he spoke there grated harshly the creak of rusty chains on a cogged wheel, the rattle of a brake.
16 Two cogged wheels turning in opposite directions fit into each other, and grind out a resultant motion, different from either of theirs.
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