cleats in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Various devices, with names such as road bands, have been developed to temporarily cover the grousers/cleats in order to allow the vehicle to drive on paved roads.
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His last text to his father was a reminder that he needed cleats.
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As the pores shrink, the overall matrix shrinks as well, which may eventually increase the space the gas can travel through (the cleats), increasing gas flow.
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He could make extra cash by selling them gloves, cleats and socks.
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This particular device was little more than an inclined belt with cast-iron slats or cleats on the surface for traction, and traveled along a 25 incline.
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The cleats on our shoes are also set with precision to avoid knee injuries.
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In players' uniforms, in their hair, in their cleats.
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One of those includes the use of clip in shoes/cleats and pedal systems.
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He wears size 16 cleats but moves like a size 8.
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Usually dogs rely on their claws to dig into surfaces like cleats.
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