Meaning of the word cleat in English

What does cleat mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

cleat

US /kliːt/
UK /kliːt/

Noun

1.

a projection on the sole of a shoe or boot for improving grip, especially in sports

Example:
The soccer player's boots had sharp cleats for better traction on the field.
Baseball players wear shoes with cleats to prevent slipping on the dirt.
2.

a strip of wood or metal fastened across a surface to strengthen it or to prevent slipping

Example:
He nailed a wooden cleat to the wall to support the shelf.
The boat had several cleats for tying ropes.

Verb

to provide with cleats

Example:
The shoemaker will cleat the new boots for better grip.
We need to cleat the deck to prevent people from slipping.
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