Lexicographical Neighbors of Sprangles
Literary usage of Sprangles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1906)
"The alfalfa root goes straight down, unlike the clover, which sprangles. If you
should be In a part of the state where sorrel grows—I do not mean sheep ..."
2. Introduction to the Study of Sociology by Edward Cary Hayes (1918)
"The little sprangles at the ends of some of the lines indicate that most of the
social activities that intersect are compound and could be raveled out by ..."
3. Introduction to the Study of Sociology by Edward Cary Hayes (1915)
"The little sprangles at the ends of some of the lines indicate that most of the
social activities that intersect are compound and could be raveled out by ..."
4. Early Times in Texas by John Crittenden Duval (1892)
""Oh, bosh,"'I re-* plied, "the old lady's directions are perfectly plain from
the lone tree yonder to where the road 'sprangles out' in the bottom, ..."
5. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Division of Plant Industry, Queensland (1910)
"... "singularly tortuous, with numerous spiny protuberances" ul " sprangles usually
near half an inch in thickness/' and of the ..."