Sentence examples for The spur from inspiring English sources

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The spur

noun

A rigid implement, often roughly y-shaped, that is fixed to one's heel for the purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.

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The spur for all this watery tramping is quite specific.

The spur was the creation of another mid-station for the lift running up the Griessenkareck.

The spur gear is called the basic gear.

The spur was 0.700 mile long.

The spur was on fire.

The spur will remain open, however.

The spur then ends at the interchange with US 131.

The spur also passes through the town of Maud.

The Spur was badly damaged, and was demolished in the 1640s.

The spur proposal would open land to development between the downtown areas of the two cities.

The spur to Øyanmoen was taken out of use and removed in October 1982.

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