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Felly

noun
(pl. fellies)  (Written also felloe)
1.
Rim (or part of the rim) into which spokes are inserted.  Synonym: felloe.






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"Felly" Quotes from Famous Books



... passenger, having had some talk with the hotel people, came over to him with a beaming smile. "And ye're Charlie Gordon," she said with a mellifluous mixture of brogue and bush-drawl. "An' ye don't know me now, a little bit? Ye were a little felly when we last met. I'm Peggy Donohoe that was—Peggy Grant now, since I married poor dear Grant that's dead. And, sure, rest his sowl!"—here she sniffed a little—"though he treated me cruel bad, so he did! Ye'll remember me brother Mick—Mick ...
— An Outback Marriage • Andrew Barton Paterson

... "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 on him wid ...
— The Young Ranchers - or Fighting the Sioux • Edward S. Ellis



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



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