A crosspiece between the legs of a chair.
One of the crosspieces that form the steps of a ladder.
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Examples for "spoke"
Examples for "spoke"
1Taylor spoke about possible use of plant fuel to replace nuclear energy.
2He spoke Spanish, of course, and good French, but not much English.
3Yet, even as they spoke, the political crisis blocking these measures worsened.
4A short time ago, the Prime Minister spoke at a press conference.
5Out loud she spoke English: I wish I'd brought my passport today.
1I should get to be a fright- abundleof bones and a rundle of skin-andyou'd be horrified-Icouldn't bear it.
2Kim Rundle says, Look for the woodpile, go up the sand ramp.
3Rundle, to reach a steep band of rock that had iced up.
4I was speaking of you today to General Rundle, who is in command.
5But there was nothing fearsome about the Rundle who faced little Ellice Brand.
1Pamela said he'd rung the house, but I never heard from him.
2We have rung the alarm bell loud and clear, Dr Tedros said.
3The highest rung in the ladder of officialdom was the Royal Council.
4All that should have rung true, and yet somehow it didn't, quite.
5South Africa are ranked third in T20s, one rung ahead of India.
6Put your right foot in a low rung of the right aider.
7The death-knell of Democratic rule in Minnesota was rung in that election.
8She rose and rung the bell, and the old butler came in.
9Students were not rung at college unless something very serious had happened.
10The church bells were rung, and great crowds gathered in the streets.
11For two days the phone had rung incessantly in the Carroll home.
12The town bells were rung, for a general muster of the citizens.
13The church-bell was rung and the people flocked out into the street.
14A climax is the climbing to the top rung of the ladder.
15Again and again have they rung through Europe in the last century.
16The door-bell had in fact rung, and Cynthia had not noticed it.
Rung per variant geogràfica