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