Any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts.
1 Before their eyes he made pipe-spirally wound around a mandril and line-weldedto solidity.
2 Darwin's correspondent (page 710) reports that a mandril seemed to be proud of a bare spot.
3 A rival attraction already occupies the field in the person of a Tabreez Turkish luti with a performing rib-nosed mandril and a drum.
4 The Mandril appeared to have quite forgotten his dislike of beggars.
5 After filling her pockets and picking up her gathersack, she made her way to Mandril .
6 On the Continent the operatives make them with punches in as many as five different mandrils .
7 The Mandril threw himself wildly into the argument.
8 * The word "Mormon" in zoology is the generic name of certain animals, including the mandril baboon.
9 "I'm glad for your sake, dear Mandril , that you have fallen in with our views," said Slip.
10 "He's going to drink it," screamed the Mandril ; "battery will fire a salvo;" and he seized two oranges from the sideboard.
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