corded

/ˈkɔrdɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of cord: to tie or bind with a cord or rope.
    • The movers corded the furniture to the truck to keep it from shifting.
    • He corded the bundle of firewood tightly so it wouldn't fall apart.
    • She corded the stack of newspapers before taking them to recycling.
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adjective
  1. (of a piece of equipment) connected by a cord or cable to a power source or network, rather than being wireless.
    • I prefer a corded mouse because it never runs out of battery.
    • She bought a corded vacuum cleaner since it has stronger suction than the battery-powered one.
    • The old corded phone still worked even during the power outage.
  2. Having or made of cords or ribbed texture, like corduroy fabric.
    • The upholstery was a soft, corded velvet that felt luxurious.
    • He wore a warm, corded jacket on the chilly autumn morning.
    • She chose corded curtains that matched the ribbed pattern of the sofa.
  3. Tied or bound with a cord or rope.
    • The package was securely corded with heavy twine.
    • The climber's gear was corded to his backpack.
    • The hay bales were corded together for easy transport.
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