Cleat [noun]
Definition of Cleat:
spike
Sentence/Example of Cleat:
The center cleat prevents the boards from buckling while the sides are tightly held by these simple flat fasteners.
Where the strain is not too great the holders may be used without a cleat, making an effective flat fastening.
When the squalls came he slackened up or drew in around the cleat as became necessary.
The young man, clinging to a cleat and watching the struggles of their craft, waved a mittened hand to signify that he agreed.
Then I made fast the end of the line round the main-sheet cleat, for that told me that the man had caught on.
Soon the builder made a turn to the right, that the pedestal might rest firmly against this cleat.
The foundations were begun on a door-cap to the left of, although almost in touch with, an upright cleat.
If the cleat is a little wider than the height of the block on the bench-hook, the bench-hook serves well to hold it.
This he fastened to a cleat, and then, making a turn, headed back to the camp.
On the fourth side, where there is no cleat, is the opening through which the picture is slipped.