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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
rowel .
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Examples
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His mount shied in the presence of so much iron, and he rowelled its sides ruthlessly.
Music To My Sorrow Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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His mount shied in the presence of so much iron, and he rowelled its sides ruthlessly.
Music to My Sorrow Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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He rowelled the destrier side-on into another Saracen mount and clashed blades.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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There were hundreds of native horsemen and horsewomen, many of them doubtless on the dejected quadrupeds I saw at the wharf, but a judicious application of long rowelled Mexican spurs, and a degree of emulation, caused these animals to tear along at full gallop.
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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The unnerved brain edged away from all the outside, as a raw horse, once rowelled, sidles from the spur.
Kim 2003
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Pailleterie shouted, and rowelled back his spurs to drive his big black horse straight for the bridge that was now less than a quarter mile away.
Sharpe's Skirmish Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2002
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We rowelled her and we crowded sail upon her, and we coaxed and bullied and humored her, till the Three Crows, their fortune only a plain sail two days ahead, raved and swore like insensate brutes, or shall we say like mahouts, trying to drive their stricken elephant upon the tiger -- and all to no purpose.
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Lord John savagely rowelled the beast, and somehow it lumbered and scraped its way over the thorns.
Sharpe's Waterloo Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 1990
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His horse, like Sharpe's, had been slowed by the plough furrows in the rye field, but the Frenchman rowelled it on as he got close to Sharpe.
Sharpe's Waterloo Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 1990
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He rowelled his spurs back and Sharpe was forgotten in the sudden panic.
Sharpe's Honour Cornwell, Bernard 1985
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