verb
- to retch or gag; to feel nausea or disgust
Usage: informal; chiefly British
noun
- plural of keckle; rope or cable wound around a ship's mast or spar for reinforcement
Usage: nautical; archaic
Examples
- The smell of the fish market made her keckles.
- He keckles at the sight of blood.
- The sailors wound keckles around the damaged mast to strengthen it.
- She keckles whenever she tries to swallow the bitter medicine.
- The old ship's keckles were still visible after decades at sea.