Definitionn. a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something
Last update: September 24, 2015
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And spurring the laggards to take the road to Jerusalem. [Please select]
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It is there all the same, and his success is spurring the agents to further efforts. [Please select]
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A British officer who had heard the victim's cry came spurring his horse into the crowd from inside the gate. [Please select]
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There were women folks in the castle, too, for occasionally they could be seen frantically spurring their defenders on to renewed exertions. [Please select]
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Then spurring his wild horse, he galloped past us into a deep defile of the hills. [Please select]
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Suddenly a bugle rang out, sounding the "Recall", and the guerilleros, spurring their horses, galloped off towards Medellin. [Please select]
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Proud was their array as they rode on to battle, spurring their horses that they might speed the more. [Please select]
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