A wheel with grooves (teeth) engraved on the outer circumference, such that two such devices can interlock and convey motion from one to the other.
Tooth on the rim of gear wheel.
1 A good footballer and a very important cog in the '95 wheel.
2 She had been merely a cog in the machinery of the plot.
3 The machine won't work without the smallest cog turning over as well.
4 He appeared for US youth teams but was hardly a central cog .
5 Lisha took it in her hand and pushed a cog round carefully.
6 The beset leaders strained the machine's every cog to meet the emergency.
7 Just a minor cog in the great machinery of a big corporation.
8 They learned the magic of the cog , and of steam and coal.
9 He was a small cog in some kind of a big operation.
10 When one cog in the the Mill stops, another starts to whirr.
11 The useless cog to drop away when you get tired of him!
12 Banks have long served as a vital cog in keeping Lebanon's economy moving.
13 But at this crisis the machinery of dissimulation slipped a cog .
14 He was a cog in the greatest machine the world has ever seen.
15 I dip the clutch, flick the right hand paddle and engage a cog .
16 Foote is a key cog in the Cardinals effort to stop the run.
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