Definition of Spudders

1. spudder [n] - See also: spudder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spudders

spry
spryer
spryest
spryly
spryness
sprynesses
spryte
sprytes
spuckie
spuckies
spud gun
spud head
spudded
spudder
spudders (current term)
spuddier
spuddiest
spudding
spuddings
spuddle
spuddled
spuddles
spuddy
spudger
spudgers
spuds
spue
spued
spueing

Literary usage of Spudders

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

1. Drill Work, Methods and Costs: A Practical Treatise Covering the Methods by Ray Rochester Sanderson (1911)
"The cam and treadle is at the present time the most generally used of all the different types of uncontrolled spudders. The main disadvantage of these ..."

2. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"These lighter outfits generally manipulate the drilling tools by the spudding principle and are often called " spudders." They weigh from 6000 to 20000 ..."

3. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"... ii, 311 Sprayers, internal combustion engines, ii, 530, 544, 571 Spring Valley oil field, Wyo., i, 120, 573 Spud, i, 282 spudders, standard drilling, i, ..."

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