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- Spraddle leg, also called spla**** leg, is a condition in poultry in which the legs of newly born chicks are spla**** laterally, meaning that they are unable...
- Boys band with his younger brother Ralph Stanley. Stanley was born in Big Spraddle Cr**** in ****enson County, Virginia. The son of Lucy and Lee Stanley, Carter...
- Southwest Virginia—"in a little town called McClure at a place called Big Spraddle Cr****, just up the holler" from where he moved in 1936. Before that he...
- fuselage/wing junction, but has a 5.17 ft (2 m) wide wheelbase, giving it a "spraddle-legged" appearance on the ground. The Skipper had the misfortune of being...
- historic farmhouse in Johnstonville, Conecuh County, Alabama. The one story, spraddle roof dogtrot house was built in 1842 by Ezra Plumb for Asa Johnston. The...
- hairdresser. Romsley features in Geoffrey Hill's long poem The Triumph of Love: Spraddled ridgevillage sacred to the boy-martyr, Kenelm, his mouth full of blood...
- Miss Emily a slender figure in white in the background, her father a spraddled silhouette in the foreground, his back to her and clutching a horsewhip...
- Francis Harris. The wainscoting, chimneys, and mantels along with its double spraddle roof are all suggestive of an eighteenth-century construction date. Francis...
- and early 20th-century alterations. It is a 1½-story frame double-pile, spraddle-roofed house. The house features a front porch with six wood piers. A contributing...
- last meeting likely occurred in April 1898. Such an ****emblage of the spraddle-legged men of the middle class, whose hands were bent and shoulders stooped...