Definitionn. a small spiked wheel at the end of a spur
Last update: October 26, 2015
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I'll dig my spurs in him up to the rowel.' [Please select]
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And then one of the advance-guard wheeled his horse and drove his spurs home rowel-deep. [Please select]
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An examination showed the slide of a spur-rowel behind one heel-mark and indications of a hasty jump. [Please select]
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These gestures executed he touched Little Sorrel with the rowel and, his suite behind him, started off down the street toward the bridge over the Shenandoah. [Please select]
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Dig your spurs in my body up to the rowel, draw your sword, and keep yourself ready, for we shall have to leap over both bridge and dragon. [Please select]
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