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broken-winded
broken-ˈwinded, a. [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. Farriery. Affected with the disease of a broken wind (see prec.); exhaling the air from the lungs with spasmodic efforts.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §85 Broken wynded is an yll dysease, and cometh of rennynge or rydynge ouer moche..and wyll not be mended. 1580 Baret ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Blackdown Mill, Punnetts Town
The mill was working by wind until the 1920s, when the mill became unable to turn to wind because of a broken curb. The cap is winded by a diameter fantail. wikipedia.org
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wind-break
▪ I. ˈwind-break, n. Also windbreak. [f. wind n.1 + break n.1] 1. Something, esp. a row of trees, used to break the force of the wind, or serving as a protection against it. orig U.S.1861 Trans. Ill. Agric. Soc. IV. 479 These trees, which are valuable as shade and wind-breaks, should be planted. 186... Oxford English Dictionary
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De Ropta, Metslawier
The mill is winded by tailpole and winch. The sails are Common sails. They have a span of . The millstones are and diameter, although one of the former is broken. wikipedia.org
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crocked
▪ I. † crocked, a. Obs. (krɒkt) Affected with crock (see crock n.4).1707 Floyer Physic. Pulse-Watch (1710) 405 The crocked Hawks, and broken-winded Horses.▪ II. crocked, ppl. a.2 slang (orig. U.S.). (krɒkt) [Perh. f. crock v.4] Drunk; intoxicated.1927 in New Republic 9 Mar. 71/2. 1957 Kerouac On Roa... Oxford English Dictionary
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BSS Jane Seymour
According to a report, the radiation from a nearby star has driven the crew insane and the ship's zoological samples have broken free. In a 1992 re-review, ST Format gave a more negative assessment, calling the game "a fair 3D adventure hampered by an unnecessarily long-winded control wikipedia.org
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winded
▪ I. winded, a. (ˈwɪndɪd) [f. wind n.1 + -ed2.] Having wind, i.e. (usually) breath, of a specified kind or in a specified condition: chiefly in parasynthetic combinations, as broken-winded, long-winded, short-winded; also † calm-winded = in which the wind, i.e. the air, is calm.c 1440 Pallad. on Hus... Oxford English Dictionary
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1911 Grand National
The race was won by the 20:1 shot Glenside, a broken winded one eyed horse, ridden by Jack Anthony. wikipedia.org
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glandered
glandered, ppl. a. (ˈglændəd) [f. prec. + -ed2.] Affected with glanders.1667 J. Lacy Sauny the Scot iii. Dram. Wks. (1875) 345 Petruchio is coming..upon an old, lean, lame, spavined, glandered [cf. Shakes. Tam. Shr. iii. ii. 51 possest with the glanders] broken-winded jade. 1752 Berkeley Farther Th.... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Keener's Manual
Two hundred pages later, as the book comes to its tragic conclusion, one broken woman tries to console another with an equally long-winded speech that wikipedia.org
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pursive
pursive, a. arch. (ˈpɜːsɪv) Also 5–6 -syf(e, 6 -sife, -cyfe. [a. (?) AF. porsif, app. phonetic var. of OF. polsif, in Cotgr. poulsif, mod.F. poussif (L. type *pulsīv-um), f. OF. polser, F. pousser in sense ‘to breathe with labour or difficulty’:—L. pulsāre to drive or agitate violently, freq. of pel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Het Fortuyn, Arnhem
The mill's windshaft was broken during the dismantling of the mill. A new one was procured for use in the re-erected mill. The mill is winded by tailpole and winch. The sails are Common sails. They have a span of . wikipedia.org
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wheezer
wheezer (ˈhwiːzə(r)) [f. wheeze v. + -er1.] One who wheezes; esp. a broken-winded horse.1831 Youatt Horse x. 196 The Wheezer utters a sound not unlike that of an asthmatic person when a little hurried. 1844 H. Stephens Bk. Farm II. 227.transf. 1915 Blackw. Mag. Aug. 259/1 Beastly cold on top of this... Oxford English Dictionary
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Webster's Mill, Framsden
The striking gear was repaired, with the cross from Victoria Mill, Eye replacing that broken when the sail fell. Description Framsden Windmill was built as an open trestle post mill with Common sails and winded by a tailpole. wikipedia.org
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redhibitory
redhibitory, a. Civil Law. (rɛdˈhɪbɪtərɪ) [ad. F. rédhibitoire (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), or late L. redhibitōri-us: see prec. and -ory.] Of or pertaining to redhibition. Chambers copies the Dict. de Trévoux: see prec.1727–41 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Redhibition, If a horse was sold that had the glanders,... Oxford English Dictionary
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