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cleats, plural;
  1. A T-shaped piece of metal or wood, esp. on a boat or ship, to which ropes are attached

  2. One of a number of projecting pieces of metal, rubber, or other material on the sole of a shoe, designed to prevent the wearer from losing their footing

  3. Athletic shoes with a cleated sole, typically used when playing football

  4. A projection on a spar or other part of a ship, to prevent slipping

  5. A small wedge, esp. one on a plow or scythe


  1. shoes with leather or metal projections on the soles; "the football players all wore cleats"
  2. (cleat) provide with cleats; "cleat running shoes for better traction"
  3. (cleat) a metal or leather projection (as from the sole of a shoe); prevents slipping
  4. (cleat) a fastener (usually with two projecting horns) around which a rope can be secured
  5. (cleat) a strip of wood or metal used to strengthen the surface to which it is attached
  6. Cleats is a comic strip by Bill Hinds. Cleats features a group of young kids, coaches, and their parents as they deal with the day-to-day trials and tribulations of being on a soccer team (Although there are story lines that have the kids doing physical sports other than soccer). ...
  7. (Cleat (sailing)) In nautical contexts, a cleat is a device for securing a rope. The traditional design is attached to a flat surface or a spar and features two “horns” extending parallel to the deck or the axis of the spar.
  8. (Cleat (shoe)) Cleats are projections on the sole of a boot or shoe to give grip. They appear most often on boots intended for team sports or outdoor activities such as mountaineering.They are known as "studs" in Ireland and Great Britain.
  9. A pair of athletic shoes equipped with cleats
  10. (cleat) A strip of wood or iron fastened on transversely to something in order to give strength, prevent warping, hold position, etc; A continuous metal strip, or angled piece, used to secure metal components; A device to quickly affix a line or rope, and from which it is also easy to release; ...
  11. (Cleat) A fitting for securing a line.
  12. (Cleat) A wedge-shaped piece (usually of metal) which serves as a support or check. A strip fastened across something to give strength or hold something in position.
  13. (Cleat) Metal fitting on which a rope can be fastened
  14. (cleat) Hardware piece on a boat or a dock to which lines are attached.
  15. (Cleat) A barbed fastener commonly used as a mechanical device to fasten hardwood flooring.
  16. (Cleat) A fitting used for tying lines to. Often attached to the deck of a kayak, they have two protruding horns that make it easy to tie a line or bungee cord to.
  17. (Cleat) a stationary device used to secure a rope aboard a boat.
  18. (cleat) Spike on the sole of a golf shoe.
  19. (Cleat) The device used to secure the bottom of the flagpole halyard.
  20. (Cleat) A continuous metal strip used to secure two or more metal roof components together.
  21. (Cleat) Fitting used to secure a line.
  22. (Cleat) a small piece of wood or metal with projecting ends on which a rope may be fastened.
  23. (Cleat) A fitting to which lines can be easily attached.
  24. (Cleat) Often attached directly to the shaft, this is where the halyard is tied off after raising the flag.
  25. (cleat) a small strip of wood applied to support a shelf or