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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He adjusted the tension on the line by moving it from one cleat to another.
The sailor wrapped the line around the cleat to keep it in place.
She used a mallet to hammer the cleat into place on the mast.
The crew member held onto the cleat as the boat rocked back and forth.
He was able to cleat the ball past the goalie.
The cleat had been damaged and needed to be replaced.
The chef used a cleat to hold the cutting board in place.
The cleat was made of durable stainless steel.
The dockmaster instructed the crew to tie the boat to the cleat.
The cleat was made of a non-conductive material to prevent electrical interference.
The mechanic used a cleat to secure the engine during repairs.
The electrician used a specialized tool to crimp the wires into the cleat, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.
The cleat was placed at regular intervals along the length of the wire to prevent it from sagging or drooping.
The cleat made it easier to identify and locate specific wires in the circuit.
The climber used a cleat to anchor the rope to the rock.
The boat was secured with a cleat on the pier.
The cleat was labeled with a permanent marker to indicate the type and purpose of the wires it held.
The electrician adjusted the position of the cleat to ensure that the wires were not stretched too tightly.
The musician used a cleat to secure the sheet music on the stand.
The electrician used a cleat to mount the conduit to the wall.
The climber attached the rope to the cleat on the rock face.
The rescue helicopter lowered the stretcher down to the ground, secured with a cleat.
He tried to cleat the ball, but missed and fell on the ground.
The photographer used a cleat to mount the camera on the tripod.
The crew member secured the halyard to the cleat.
The cleat helped the horse grip the slippery ground.
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