Deliberately introduced defect in a planar material whereby stress is concentrated.
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Examples for "notch"
Examples for "notch"
1But to Gees, Helloworld takes free speech and democracy up a notch.
2It also has seen little new business since losing top-notch credit ratings.
3The rounded sides and corners feel great, while build quality is top-notch.
4The new grade is four levels below both agencies' top-notch AAA rating.
5During the first year of his sentence, he hadn't aged a notch.
1South Australia has notched more than a week without any new cases.
2Wennberg notched his second point of the night with the secondary assist.
3Western region storage also notched a new benchmark, climbing to 540 bcf.
4Niskanen notched his first goal of the season at the right time.
5Large knives with jagged blades and notched handles; they don't need plates.
1During this trip, he wrote on Summit Post: Did the V-Notch on Saturday, July 6th.
2Configurations abound, some have a V-notch to cinch better on smaller ropes, while others have cooling fins.
1Tons of rocks were falling down the U-Notch, though.