cords造句1. They bound him down with cords.
2. He had bare feet, a T-shirt and cords on.
3. He always wears the blue cords.
4. We use three cords of wood in a winter.
5. Tie the cords neatly.
6. As air passes over our vocal cords, it makes them vibrate.
7. The cords from their flight helmets trailed behind them.
8. Three cords of wood should last us all winter.
9. Cutting and splitting fifty cords of firewood.
10. Bosun's Sail ties, pliers, adjustable spanner, screwdriver, shock cords.
11. Those corn-rows are murder on the vocal cords.
12. Otley was presentable in his cords and silk shirt.
13. No vibration is caused by the vocal cords because they are not being put into action.
14. Dangling from it were two thin cords to be tied at the back.
15. When sounds are unvoiced, the vocal cords are relaxed to allow the air a completely free passage.
16. Extension cords that looked frayed or suspicious were bound up in Scotch cellophane tape.
17. Thin silk cords and silver chains hung down from the nets, which Apanage adjusting by pulling and tweaking them.
18. In addition to the ordinary vocal cords, the cat possesses a second pair of structures called vestibular folds, or false vocal cords.
19. The anchors are usually linked by sundry cords and tapes of varying age and wear.
20. Those dogs were debarked by removal of the true vocal cords.
21. We used so many lights that we needed four extension cords.
22. Yelling for help for a week must be enough to knacker anybody's vocal cords.
23. Others were wet and clingy and had pulsing red veins and stringy muscle cords woven into them.
24. It seemed a very heavy burden to put on thin cords of water-soaked jungle vine.
25. The Cord Maker comes complete with an explanatory instruction leaflet, containing suggestions for using the finished braids and cords.
26. Diana cut a nondescript figure in her checked shirt, her sister's anorak, cords and wellington boots.
27. I stumbled back and sat down heavily on the plinth, then staggered upright and pulled my cords back up.
28. Lambswool jumper, £24.99; cotton chambray shirt, £15.99; tie, £7.99; mill washed cords, £29.99.
29. He can move his head and hands and talk through a voice box fitted over his vocal cords.
30. Hometheater systems inevitably result in a cluster of cables and power cords.