Clinkers [noun]

Definition of Clinkers:

connected metal links; jewelry made of such links

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Opposite/Antonyms of Clinkers:

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Sentence/Example of Clinkers:

For one thing, it breaks up the clinkers and allows them to run down on the grate bars when they stick and finally warp the bars.

Carrying the fire too heavy in some places, causes clinkers to form.

A man can fork Hades up from its bottom-most clinkers only once in so often.

I heard the beasts stamping among the clinkers, and covered my head again with the damp blanket, and besieged sleep.

The black blood, winking in the starlight, seeped down into the clinkers between the ties with a prolonged sucking murmur.

Outside, underneath their window, they heard the sound of hurried footsteps crushing into the clinkers by the side of the ties.

Farmers who are unfortunate enough to have their stack-yards burned, might possibly find straw clinkers among the dbris.

Then open the outlet flue and make sure that the grate of the generator is clear of ashes and clinkers.

The accumulation of ashes and clinkers at the bottom of the retort will shift this zone upward and impair the quality of gas.

In any event, provided the fire is free from clinkers, we have a standard remedy.