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  2. Fluke - Wikipedia

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    Fluke (anchor), blades at the end of an anchor Fluke (cue sports), an unintentionally fortuitous shot in cue sports such as snooker Fluke Corporation, a manufacturer of electrical and electronic test equipment

  3. Summer flounder - Wikipedia

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    The summer flounder or fluke (Paralichthys dentatus) is a marine flatfish that is found in the Atlantic Ocean off the East Coast of the United States and Canada. It is especially abundant in waters from North Carolina to Massachusetts .

  4. Homonym - Wikipedia

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    Fluke is also a capitonym, in that Fluke Corporation (commonly referred to as simply "Fluke") is a manufacturer of industrial testing equipment. Similarly, a river bank , a savings bank , a bank of switches, and a bank shot in the game of pool share a common spelling and pronunciation, but differ in meaning.

  5. Fluke Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fluke Corporation is an American manufacturer of industrial test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment, including electronic test equipment. It was started in 1948 by John Fluke while he was employed at General Electric .

  6. Anchor - Wikipedia

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    Since one fluke always protrudes up from the set anchor, there is a great tendency of the rode to foul the anchor as the vessel swings due to wind or current shifts. When this happens, the anchor may be pulled out of the bottom, and in some cases may need to be hauled up to be re-set.

  7. Are famous people more likely to die at 27, or does dying at ...

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    This effect was sparked by a historical fluke: a cluster of deaths of 27-year-old musicians within a two-year period. The initial victim was Brian Jones , a founding member of the Rolling Stones ...

  8. Column: Donald Trump is president again. Did you feel the ...

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    That’s because, historically, ideologues and activists are sufficiently confident (and invested) in their views to insist any mere electoral defeat was a fluke or one-off — flawed candidates ...

  9. The Free Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    It is a sister site to The Free Dictionary and usage examples in the form of "references in classic literature" taken from the site's collection are used on The Free Dictionary 's definition pages. In addition, double-clicking on a word in the site's collection of reference materials brings up the word's definition on The Free Dictionary.