felly
1[ fel-ee ]
Origin of felly
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felly2
[ fel-ee ]
Origin of felly
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How to use felly in a sentence
More rarely was it broken by the rumble of wheels, these for the most part being fellies deep in soft, yielding sand.
The Vee-Boers | Mayne ReidBut the track, Which its smooth fellies made, is now deserted: That mouldy mother is where late were lees.
The Vision of Paradise, Complete | Dante AlighieriTire, tīr, n. the hoop of iron that ties or binds the fellies of wheels.
The outer end of the spokes is received into the deep mortise of the wooden fellies, and the structure appears to be complete.
Over the Teacups | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.But aw fancy shoo'll ha' to dee an owd maid, for its nooan her sooarts 'at fellies wants.
Yorksher Puddin' | John Hartley
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