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Springer   /sprˈɪŋər/   Listen
Springer

noun
1.
The lowest stone in an arch -- from which it springs.  Synonym: impost.
2.
A cow about to give birth.  Synonym: springing cow.
3.
A large spaniel with wavy silky coat usually black or liver and white.  Synonym: springer spaniel.



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"Springer" Quotes from Famous Books



... for a United States senator taken by the legislature in joint session failed to disclose the alignment of some of the doubtful members. The Democratic minority of twenty-eight votes were cast for Springer, the senator whose place would be taken by whoever should win in the contest now on. Warner received forty-four, Ridgway twenty-six, eight went to Pascom, a former governor whom the cattlemen were supporting, and the remaining three were scattered. Each day ...
— Ridgway of Montana - (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain) • William MacLeod Raine

... exclaimed Norris to the tall young man who had admitted them. "You're locked up as if this was a sub-treasury. This is a friend of mine. Mr. Dare, Mr. Springer, ...
— Richard Dare's Venture • Edward Stratemeyer

... The Springer apparatus, which is under trial by one of the large gas companies, differs from the Lowe merely in construction. In this apparatus the superheater is directly above the generator; and there is only one superheating chamber instead of two. The air blast is admitted at the bottom, and the producer ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 794, March 21, 1891 • Various



Words linked to "Springer" :   arch, moo-cow, stone, springing cow, spaniel, English springer, cow



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