-
complained that
drunken mothers were
threatening to
produce a "fine
spindle-
shanked generation" of children) and –
briefly –
William Hogarth. Hogarth's...
-
shank or
toolholder shank, and the
female socket is
integral with the
spindle. On lathes, the male may
belong to the tool or to the
spindle;
spindle noses...
- devil! see him owre his trash, As
feckless as a wither'd rash, His
spindle shank a guid whip-lash, His
nieve a nit; Thro
bloody flood or
field to dash...
-
shank of a
Morse taper drill bit. A
range of
sleeves may be used to
bring the size of the
smaller Morse tapers up to the size of the
drive spindle's larger...
- devil! see him ower his trash, As
feckless as a wither'd rash, His
spindle shank, a guid whip-lash, His
nieve a nit; Thro'
bloody flood or
field to dash...
- were made by
bonding radial flaps of
abrasive into a hub ****ed with a
spindle shank.
These were
intended for use with
electric drills and were
limited to...
- has
performed half so many
wonders as have been
attributed to that
spindle shanked ignoramus Jo Smith". In 1832, Cole
moved to
nearby Rochester, New York...
- at the back end of the
spindle bore and
support it concentrically, so that it
resists wobbling or
whipping while the
spindle is turning. Gun barrels...
- Supplement,
described Sandford as round-shouldered, meagre-faced,
spindle-
shanked, splay-footed, with a sour countenance, and long thin arms; and adds...
-
indicates that the stem is
spindle-shaped (from the
Latin fusus meaning "
spindle" and pes
meaning "foot"). The
English name "
Spindle Shank" has been
given to...