Sentence examples for spur a spur from inspiring English sources

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South of the interchange with the Atlantic City Expressway in Winslow Township, Camden County, Route 73 is a two-lane undivided county-maintained road and is signed as County Route 561 Spur, a spur of County Route 561 (CR 561).

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The familiar twin-turbo W-12 engine supplies an ample 616 horsepower, spurring the Spur to a 200 m.p.h.

It spurred a lasting interest in psychiatry.

It has spurred a number of competitors.

He spurred an international marathon craze.

At the northern terminus of the spur, the spur will merge into northbound DE 71/DE 896 onto the Summit Bridge while a southbound exit and northbound entrance just south of the terminus will serve the northern terminus of DE 15.

We were drunk on our freedom, and because of this, we delighted in the dirtiest high-school slang, accompanying it with lofty quotations from the classics, for example: "It is another path that you must take... if you would leave this savage wilderness"; Or: That was no path for those with cloaks of lead, for he and I — he, light; I, with support — could hardly make it up from spur to spur.

So it requires a spur.

We were drunk on our freedom, and because of this, we delighted in the dirtiest high-school slang, accompanying it with lofty quotations from the classics, for example: "It is another path that you must take... if you would leave this savage wilderness"; Or: That was no path for those with cloaks of lead, for he and I he, light; I, with support— could hardly make it up from spur to spur.

Second-class status was a spur.

It's like a spur to write.

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