Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An attachment to a sewing-machine for placing cords or braids on or between fabrics to be sewed.
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Examples
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All of this is racial ... but something is coming ... and All will see! doug corder
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And people wonder why only 12% of the population is Republican now. doug corder
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Now I know why I saw a guy on a Cervelo in Prospect Park dressed like Dudley Do-Right, wielding a cam-corder and humming The Lumberjack Song by Monty Python.
BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz! BikeSnobNYC 2009
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And we all immediately went over there and I happened to grab my cam corder.
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No worries, the downloaded software turns your ordinary camera phone into a cam corder while simultaneously broadcasting whatever you're doing or looking at, to the world.
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Actually, reminds me of some mental health "user-led" training I went on once, where the trainer arrived as "Dr Beverly Crusher" in full Star Trek uniform and proceeded to check us all out with her tri-corder.
Free at Last... plus sex, pain, poles and Danger Girl Elizabeth McClung 2008
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Welcome Fathorse, nice to see you are in good spirits and top form for 2008, hows life at Manchester Uni, Glad u have had a good Christmas, santa brought me a 1TB removable harddrive for all the dodgy er music and vids I have downloaded and all my cam corder classics.
Oops Fathorse 2008
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You know, I went to Macedonia and sat down with their government and negotiated opening up that corder.
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The Biohazard watch uses an advanced color LCD display to simulate the effect you might see on Mr Spocks tri-corder or in many Science Fiction films.
Boing Boing: December 3, 2006 - December 9, 2006 Archives 2006
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The worst is yet to come, with national bankruptcy looming around the corder.
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