Lexicographical Neighbors of Sprangle
Literary usage of Sprangle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1889)
"But Mrs. sprangle speedily convinced him to the contrary. ... Mrs. sprangle sat
down to a desk containing л great deal of looking-glass, and began to write. ..."
2. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry (1903)
"fairly good hay, but if left standing longer than this it becomes very hard and
woody. sprangle top ..."
3. Zinc and Lead Deposits of the Upper Mississippi Valley by Harry Foster Bain (1907)
"Where the ore is very coarse and the fragments of rock are sharp angled, it is
often spoken of as sprangle. Where the material is less cavernous and then1 ..."
4. Public Speaking Today: A High School Manual by Frank Cummins Lockwood, Clarence De Witt Thorpe (1921)
"Of course, it is better to clarify than to "mystify" at the beginning; and it is
somewhat better to expand than to "sprangle out;" and we should be careful ..."
5. Types of Ore Deposits by Harry Foster Bain (1911)
"Where the ore is very coarse and the fragments of rock are sharp angled, it is
often spoken of as 'sprangle'. Where the material is less cavernous and there ..."
6. Public Speaking Today: A High School Manual by Frank Cummins Lockwood, Clarence De Witt Thorpe (1921)
"Of course, it is better to clarify than to "mystify" at the beginning; and it is
somewhat better to expand than to "sprangle out;" and we should be careful ..."