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- noun nautical a small
line made of eighteenthreads , once used forcod fishing , and subsequently in place ofrope for delicate work onboardship
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Examples
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I fastened the boat, and then, with the oars on my shoulder and the slack of the codline in my hand, start him up the shell road.
Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers W. Bertram Foster
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There was a piece of codline in my pocket and I had his wrists knotted behind him in short order -- nor was I particular whether I hurt him, or not!
Swept Out to Sea Clint Webb Among the Whalers W. Bertram Foster
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The peach in the garden is destroyed by the curculio, and the apple both by the curculio and the codline moth.
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(of trawlnet) (de chalut) (de arte de arrastre) codline raban da cul estrobillo
Chapter 5 1983
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