Definitionn. support consisting of a radial member of a wheel joining the hub to the rim
Last update: October 21, 2015
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The ball hit so hard that almost all spokes are broken. [verb]
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The words you spoke are not liked by anyone. [verb]
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So he wrote ' Thus Spoke Zarathustra ' during a period of intense catharsis, and was afterward engulfed in bitterness. [verb]
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He spoke of the laggers mixing asbestos in 40 gallon drums. [verb]
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After which, others again, in due succession, spoke to the maiden herself, in the low, soft language of tenderness and love. [verb]
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If it were possible to translate the comprehensive and melodious language in which he spoke, the ode might read something like the following: "Manitou." [verb]
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Then, filled with his own dark intentions, he spoke in the language of the Canadas, a tongue that he well knew was comprehended by most of his auditors. [verb]
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The warriors in front stepped aside, opening the way to their most approved orator by the action; one who spoke all those languages that were cultivated among the northern aborigines. [verb]
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Accordingly, he paused, and spoke in words as kind and friendly as if he were addressing more intelligent beings. [verb]
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He spoke openly of the fruits of their wisdom, which he boldly pronounced would be a complete and final triumph over their enemies. [verb]
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But when he found himself at a suitable distance from the lodges he made a halt, and spoke on a subject of which he was thoroughly the master. [verb]
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