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Definition of Throatlatches
1. throatlatch [n] - See also: throatlatch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Throatlatches
Literary usage of Throatlatches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Doniphan's Expedition and the Conquest of New Mexico and California by John Taylor Hughes, Dewitt Clinton Allen, Charles R. Morehead (1907)
"But he developed no aptitude for work with clamp and awl, for beating dusty hair
for saddle-pads, for headstalls and throatlatches and stirrup- leathers. ..."
2. A Complete Handbook for the Sanitary Troops of the U.S. Army and Navy and by Charles Field Mason (1917)
"... and gains for himself the reputation of a hard-mouthed puller. 378. Beware of
thread ends in collar pads and of knots in headstalls, throatlatches, ..."
3. Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities by United States Office of Education, Office of Education, United States (1913)
"... the impulses and events of our own workaday world; that we are steeped in
source materials to our very throatlatches every minute of every day; ..."
4. Drill Regulations for Field Companies of the Signal Corps (provisional) by United States War Dept (1911)
"... and gains for himself the reputation of a hard-mouthed puller. 435. Beware of
thread ends in collar pads and of knots in headstalls, throatlatches, ..."
5. Machine-gun Drill Regulations (provisional), 1917 by United States Adjutant-General's Office (1918)
"The men should be taught to beware of thread ends in collar pads and of knots in
headstalls, throatlatches, ..."