noisemaker vs pawl

noisemaker

noun
  • A device comprising a handle with a ratchet at one end, with the ratchet end contained within a box that serves as an echo chamber, so that swinging or moving the device causes the ratchet to rotate within the box, creating a series of loud clicking sounds 

  • A person or device that produces a great deal of noise, especially one used in a celebration or sporting event. 

pawl

noun
  • A similar device to prevent motion in other mechanisms besides ratchets. 

  • A pivoted catch designed to fall into a notch on a ratchet wheel so as to allow movement in only one direction (e.g. on a windlass or in a clock mechanism), or alternatively to move the wheel in one direction. 

verb
  • To stop with a pawl. 

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