spurred
- IPA[spəːd]
英式
- (of a rider or their boots) having a spiked device on the heels for urging a horse forward;(especially of the legs of a game bird) having a horny spike or pointed growth, used in fighting
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- 1. (of a rider or their boots) having a spiked device on the heels for urging a horse forward two young men appeared booted and spurred the clank of spurred boots
- ▪ (especially of the legs of a game bird) having a horny spike or pointed growth, used in fighting a lone gamecock stood propped on stiff spurred legs by one corner
- ▪ (of a flower) having a slender tubular projection from the base, typically containing nectar the spurred flowers are 15mm in diameter
- a device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used for ...
- urge (a horse) forward by digging one's spurs into its sides: she spurred her horse towards the hedge
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- a device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used for ...
- urge (a horse) forward by digging one's spurs into its sides: she spurred her horse towards the hedge
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gearwheel with teeth projecting parallel to the wheel's axis.
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- a gearwheel with teeth projecting parallel to the wheel's axis.
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- a large white-spotted grey dogfish with venomous spines in front of the dorsal fins. It occurs ...
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- a gold coin worth fifteen shillings, made chiefly in the reign of James I and bearing a ...
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- another term for spur gear
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- another term for spur gear
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- IPA[spərd]
美式
- (of a rider or their boots) having a spiked device on the heels for urging a horse forward: two young men appeared booted and spurred the clank of spurred boots
Oxford American Dictionary