How to use the word “cords”

How to use in-sentence of “cords”:

+ They can use USB cords or Wi-Fi to connect the device to computers, so that computer files can be transferred to players internal memory.

+ She wove cords from fibers while sitting at the fireside with girls.

+ The vocal cords mark the end of the upper airways.

+ Modern parachutes do not have rip cords anymore, but the skydiver simply throws a small auxiliary parachute called “pilot chute” into air.

+ A 1941 edition of the journal “The Masterkey” reports that one of the tribes in the Chippewa and Oneida group developed terms based on the colors of military hat cords and other insignia, with the Native word for “blue” meaning infantry, “yellow” meaning cavalry and “red” for artillery.

+ The thin, nice cords are made by keeping the fur clean and cared for.

How to use the word cords
How to use the word cords

Example sentences of “cords”:

+ Sound pronounced without the vibration of the vocal cords The th in “the” is voiced, but in “breath” is not.

+ The cords can be thinner or thicker cords.

+ The children subsequently wore tight cords around their waists to cause themselves pain, performed self-flagellation using stinging nettles, abstained from drinking water on hot days, and performed other works of penance.

+ Its full name is “The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do”.

+ Their keys or cords are in two rows.

+ When people speak or sing, their vocal cords vibrate.

+ The Puli’s coat needs a lot of care to keep its cords clean, neat, and attractive.

+ The vocal cords or vocal folds are two sets of Tissue tissue stretched across the larynx.

+ The brain forms a ring round the pharynx above and in front of the pharynx, linked by nerve cords either side of the pharynx to another pair of ganglia just below and behind it.Ruppert E.E; Fox R.S.

+ He spat it out quickly, but was angry because his vocal cords could have been damaged if he had swallowed any of it.

+ Gauchos use bolas made of leather cords with wooden balls or small leather sacks full of stones in the ends of the cords.

+ Sound pronounced without the vibration of the vocal cords The th in "the" is voiced, but in "breath" is not.

+ The cords can be thinner or thicker cords.
+ The children subsequently wore tight cords around their waists to cause themselves pain, performed self-flagellation using stinging nettles, abstained from drinking water on hot days, and performed other works of penance.

+ It has a small slit through which air passes and makes the vocal cords vibrate.

+ Pull chains or cords are also used on public buses.

+ Singing is different from speaking because of the special way the vocal cords in the throat are used.

+ It hangs from the sky by cords attached at the four cardinal points.

+ Paired nerve cords go along the lower side of the body to the tail.

+ When the scrotum is hanging loosely, the testicular cords that the testicle hangs from can get twisted.

+ These include the vocal cords enlarging and growing bigger, and the voice getting deeper as a consequence.

+ It has one of the shortest spinal cords of any mammal, extending only as far as the thorax.

+ The nagamaki handle was wrapped with cords in criss-crossed manner, very similar to the wrapping that is made on katana.

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