Definition of Ragbolts

1. ragbolt [n] - See also: ragbolt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ragbolts

rag pudding
rag the puck
rag trade
raga
ragalike
ragamuffin
ragamuffins
ragas
ragazine
ragazines
ragbags
ragbolt
ragbolts (current term)
ragde
ragdolls
rage
rageaholic
rageaholics
raged
ragee
ragees
rageful
ragefully
ragefulness
rageholic
rageholics
rageless

Literary usage of Ragbolts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers by Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (1894)
"6 in. x 6 in. timber sides are then put in, with the tim hers well fastened together with ragbolts. Then clay is well rammed down in front of the apron and ..."

2. The Viaduct Works' Handbook: Being a Collection of Examples from Actual by Henry N. Maynard (1868)
"The base-plate is fastened to the masonry or rock by ragbolts 12 inches long, let into the stone, and secured there by pouring in the interstices molten ..."

3. The Viaduct Works' Handbook: Being a Collection of Examples from Actual by Henry N. Maynard (1868)
"The base-plate is fastened to the masonry or rock by ragbolts 12 inches long, let into the stone, and secured there by pouring in the interstices molten ..."

4. Order of Reference of the Supreme Court of the United States: In the Case of by Reuben Hyde Walworth, United States Supreme Court (1851)
"200 20000 cubic feet of oak timber, 12 inches square, in 4 7000 pounds ragbolts, ... .07 490 courses, .15 3000 5 flats for operating on river, ..."

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