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Definition of Quirts

Quirt
Quirt Quirt, n. A rawhide whip plaited with two thongs of buffalo hide. --T. Roosevelt.

Meaning of Quirts from wikipedia

- only braided rawhide, with a loop at one end that serves as the lanyard. Quirts were also used by some staff at residential schools to punish students....
- Bernard McQuirt VC (c. 1829 – 5 October 1888) was a British soldier born in Donaghcloney, County Down and was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest...
- Walter Quirt (born November 24, 1902 - March 19, 1968) was an American artist. He was emplo**** by WPA Federal Arts Project for seven years. He painted...
- more noise than pain. Quirts are occasionally carried on horses used in western riding disciplines, but because the action of a quirt is slow, they are not...
- which Quirt agrees. After wiring a claim to the land recorder's office, Quirt p****es out. The telegraph operator, Bradley, tells Penny that Quirt is a...
- po****rity of Quirt and Flagg virtually guaranteed Edmund Lowe's success in the new talking pictures: audiences could hardly wait to hear the salty Quirt and Flagg...
- Crop" (c. 1925)—which features a scantily clad **** wielding a crop. Quirt Whip "Equine Training - Riding Aids Overview" Equestrian Outreach, 2003...
- rode them down, counting coup by striking the fleeing troopers with their quirts or lances. Initially, Custer had 208 officers and men under his direct command...
- warriors rode them down, "counting coup" with lances, coup sticks, and quirts. Some Native accounts recalled this segment of the fight as a "buffalo run...
- .. pater patratus ... Lavinium sacrorum principiorum p(opuli) R(omani) Quirt(ium) nominisque Latini qui apud Laurentis coluntur". Eden (1963): 457  states...