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Definition of Spudded
1. spud [v] - See also: spud
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spudded
Literary usage of Spudded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Leather Glove Industry in the United States by Daniel Walter Redmond (1913)
"Thumb tranks accurately measured, and spudded, numbered, sized, ... Tranks measured
and spudded. Thumbs not measured but so worked out that they will be in ..."
2. How Our Laws Are Made: Bicentennial Edition 1789-1989 by Edward F. Willett (1995)
"... the conferees have agreed to the following compromise: Deliveries of natural
gas produced from wells spudded after the date of enactment of the Natural ..."
3. The American Petroleum Industry by Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor (1916)
"It is then spudded into the bedding formation. Some companies bail the cement
out from inside the casing before it sets; others allow the cement to set and ..."
4. The American Petroleum Industry by Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor (1916)
"It is then spudded into the bedding formation. Some companies bail the cement
out from inside the casing before it sets; others allow the cement to set and ..."
5. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1856)
"For Fourth Crop, 1854-5 :— Stubble of harvest 1852, trenched 14 to 15 inches
December 1852; forked in the spring; spudded occasionally, and again forked ..."
6. The States of the River Plate: Their Industries and Commerce. Sheep-farming by Wilfrid Latham (1866)
"... productive of rich nutritious grasses, a good top dressing of corral manure
should be given, and thistles and other weeds cut down or ' spudded ' out. ..."
7. The States of the River Plate by Wilfrid Latham (1868)
"The ' hard' thistle must be ' spudded' out, and so with other weeds, as they are
of annual or of perennial growth. This treatment (manuring and cleaning) ..."