Cokes [noun]
Definition of Cokes:
hard, ferrous metal
Opposite/Antonyms of Cokes:
-
Sentence/Example of Cokes:
It is difficult to appreciate any marked resemblance between coke and the core of an apple.
The girl who was drinking a coke had the glass to her lips, but apparently she wasn't sipping the liquid.
The same strong, oak tables of the days of Bacon, Coke, and Jonson still stretch from end to end.
Unversed in law, he was more than a match for the incomparable legal learning of Coke and for his docile bench of judges.
Coke objected to having the King's evidence dismembered, 'whereby it might lose much of its grace and vigour.'
Water gas is made by placing coke in a vertical cylinder and heating the coke to a red heat.
The reading of the statement was set in a more than usually decorated framework of Coke's amenities.
You will see on our table specimens of the coke produced in the Carves-Simon oven, yielding 75 to 77 per cent.
These coal mines were being worked to supply coke for iron smelting, for which wood-charcoal had previously been employed.
The blast furnace arose in the eighteenth century, and developed with the use of coke.