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spur <a spur; spurs> N

spur <a spur; spurs> N

spur N

spur-winged plover

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Owners of long shank spurs occasionally had their regimental number engraved on the inside.
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Before fixing the detachable spurs, the natural spurs should be trimmed, leaving a trunk not longer than 3 millimeters.
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Three short spurs ran from the loop, serving the carriage shed, the goods shed, the cattle pens and the end loading bay.
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Slaves often had to walk 20 miles a day, barefoot and shackled, he said, and the constant rubbing of the manacles left permanent bone spurs.
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Whilst crawling over the female the male's spurs will scratch the surface of the female snake often making a distinct scratching sound.
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Walking to the summit is a tough undertaking from any of its spurs.
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Cape Town Spurs 34 21 8 5 52 20 71 2.
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The femora are heavily spined, with the hind tibiae having two very broad ridges with only two rows of spurs.
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The leather slip-on boots may be accented with spurs or tassels, or be relatively unadorned.
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There are two types of twig, vegetative twigs and fruiting spurs.
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