Definitionn. a relatively narrow strip of land projecting from some larger area
Last update: August 29, 2015
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The massive lake was roughly round with a panhandle on the side nearest the fortress. [Please select]
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We didn't go by our farm at Abbie, but went west into the Texas panhandle. [Please select]
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When we got into the Texas panhandle, we headed south toward Lamesa. [Please select]
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None of us ever seen Cheseldine--an' thet's strange, when Knell, Poggin, Panhandle Smith, Blossom Kane, and Fletcher, they all ride here often.' [Please select]
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Here they were--Cheseldine, Phil Knell, Blossom Kane, Panhandle Smith, Boldt--how well Duane remembered the names. [Please select]
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Panhandle Smith was the red-faced cook, merry, profane, a short, bow-legged man resembling many rustlers Duane had known, particularly Luke Stevens. [Please select]
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You, Poggin, Kane, Fletcher, Panhandle Smith, and Boldt to be in on the secret and the job. [Please select]
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Panhandle Smith carried pots and pans into the cabin, and cheerfully called out: "If you gents air hungry fer grub, don't look fer me to feed you with a spoon." [Please select]
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Knell's pale face flashed into Duane's swift sight; then Boldt's, then Blossom Kane's, then Panhandle Smith's, then Fletcher's, then others that were familiar, and last that of Poggin. [Please select]
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