roving in the PONS Dictionary

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The lantern frame, to draw the roving, and development of the waterframe known as a throstle followed.
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Top and roving are ropelike in appearance, in that they can be thick and long.
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For machine processing, a roving is about the width of a pencil.
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A tradition of roving tamale sellers was documented in early 20th-century blues music.
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These are strictly speaking side bridges, but they are often referred to as roving bridges.
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On the football field he was used mostly as a follower but when not roving was also seen on the wings and half forward flanks.
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He served in special assignments and as a roving coach before becoming the permanent bunting and baserunning coach in 2000.
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This would be pressed into clean roving emerging from the attenuating rollers, pulling the hand away when the two had twisted together.
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Roving wiretaps are wiretap orders that do not need to specify all common carriers and third parties in a surveillance court order.
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The rovings are collected in a drum and proceed to the slubbing frame which adds twist, and winds onto bobbins.
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