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cords

[kawrdz] / kɔrdz /




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They’re called inside by bells, attached to cords running out the windows, labeled the Maid, the Ballerina, the Boxer, the Doctor.

From Los Angeles Times

Each peridilole is a mass of thousands of spores, some of which have long sticky cords attached, .

From Salon

Depicting the benevolent Amida Buddha, who offered paradise to believers, some had silk cords extending from the buddha’s hands that the expiring person could grasp.

From New York Times

He’s had a lot to learn, and not just about easing up on the burgers and steaming his vocal cords.

From New York Times

Finally, in the winter of 2022, he fled Montreal for 10 days, taking suitcases crammed with keyboards, cords and small speakers to Oaxaca.

From New York Times