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Felly   Listen
noun
Felly  n.  (pl. fellies)  (Written also felloe)  The exterior wooden rim, or a segment of the rim, of a wheel, supported by the spokes. "Break all the spokes and fellies from her wheel."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Felly" Quotes from Famous Books



... Kedsty's face more like the face of an emotionless sphinx. But what disturbed him most was the presence of people he had not expected. Close behind Kedsty was McDougal, the magistrate, and behind McDougal entered Constables Felly and Brant, stiffly erect and clearly under orders. Cardigan, pale and uneasy, came in last, with the stenographer. Scarcely had they entered the room when Constable Pelly pronounced the formal warning of the Criminal ...
— The Valley of Silent Men • James Oliver Curwood

... Tim, "if I hadn't dropped that felly, he would have tumbled you or mesilf out of the saddle, as he was about to do whin I jumped ...
— The Young Ranchers - or Fighting the Sioux • Edward S. Ellis



Words linked to "Felly" :   rim, wheel, felloe



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