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handspike Meaning in Bengali



একটি ধাতু বার (বা পাইপ দৈর্ঘ্য





handspike's Usage Examples:

A handspike is a metal bar or pipe that is used as a lever for prying or leverage, similar to a crowbar.


This was a square pin thrust into one of the handspike holes of a ship's windlass.


One seaman fought the Chinese with a handspike before being wounded; he later died on 16 May along with the captain.


For cars without a brake, a simple wooden handspike was sufficient even in heavily graded terrain.


Farrell picked up a logging handspike and attacked Donnelly from behind: Donnelly then defended himself with another handspike and Farrell was killed.


Attaway (under the command of Jett Thomas), who grabbed the traversing handspike from the carriage of his gun and shouted, "We must not give up the gun.


Originally made with oak gates, with handspike paddlegear, the top gates were replaced with unusual steel gates by Yorkshire.


Gunner Alfred Smith, saved his life by killing his assailant with the handspike from a gun, and remained standing over him fighting off others.


feature of the waterway is the need for a long piece of wood, called a handspike, to open the paddles on the locks.


a Calder and Hebble Handspike (length of 4" by 2" hardwood) into a ground-level slotted wheel and pushing down on the handspike to rotate the wheel on.


round and round her fore and aft, heaving each turn taut with a gunner’s handspike; and in this way, kept her together and afloat, all hands bailing.


A quirk of the Calder and Hebble locks is the handspike, a length of 2-by-4-inch (5 by 10 cm) timber shaped at one end to provide.


Instead a handspike (see richtspaak on picture) was stuck through a ring at the end of the.


The locks also require a handspike to open the paddles.



handspike's Meaning':

a metal bar (or length of pipe

Synonyms:

bar;

Antonyms:

proliferation; free;

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