A medieval English villein.
1 He was held together by cotter pins, hose clamps, nuts, bolts, and magnets.
2 The real Scottish cotter is quite another kind of person.
3 She had taken lodgings in a cotter 's but at Borg.
4 The religion of the live cotter is well seasoned with fear, malevolence and absurd dogmatism.
5 I walk on along my great arc and come down by the first cotter 's house.
6 But what are these in the cotter 's life to the stirring vicissitudes of a pie!
7 Good connections on the end of wires for batteries can be made from cotter pins, Fig.
8 I dropped a nut and a cotter pin out of my mouth, I was so astonished.
9 Just about this time a child of the cotter 's daughter at Kampen was brought to be christened.
10 In Antrim and Down, in too many instances, the farmers have taken the cotter 's gardens into their fields.
11 I want to live in a cot like a cotter - that is , for us to live like two cotters.
12 Others wanted to know how it happened that a poor cotter 's lass stood there in such fine raiment.
13 Every cotter sings of just ways!
14 Each end of the wire is put through the eye of a cotter pin, twisted around itself and soldered.
15 Cork-based artist Maud Cotter wanted a combined living space and work studio.
16 Ten minutes before our deadline, Cotter and I stood up in unison.
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