noun

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A support structure that connects the axle or the hub of a wheel to the rim.

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A projecting handle of a steering wheel.

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A rung of a ladder.

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A device for fastening the wheel of a vehicle to prevent it from turning when going downhill.

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One of the outlying points in a hub-and-spoke model of transportation.

verb

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To furnish (a wheel) with spokes.

Examples of spoke in a Sentence

He opened the door and spoke quietly to someone.

She spoke her mind.

Pointing his fork at her plate, he spoke sternly.

He spoke to his horse.

Every one said I spoke very well and intelligibly.

I didn't know he spoke French.

Neither the boy nor the girl spoke again for some minutes.

Last evening I went out in the yard and spoke to the moon.

I laughed when you spoke of old Neptune's wild moods.

The old woman spoke to one of the younger women.

She glanced up as she spoke, and his expression became wary.

Prince Vasili always spoke languidly, like an actor repeating a stale part.

It is glorious to behold this ribbon of water sparkling in the sun, the bare face of the pond full of glee and youth, as if it spoke the joy of the fishes within it, and of the sands on its shore.

He continued to stare at Adrienne while he spoke to Brandon.

Finally he spoke, his voice controlled.

He handed the glasses to the chief and spoke to him in their language.

My eyes fill with tears now as I think how my mother pressed me close to her, speechless and trembling with delight, taking in every syllable that I spoke, while little Mildred seized my free hand and kissed it and danced, and my father expressed his pride and affection in a big silence.

The crowds of men who merely spoke the Greek and Latin tongues in the Middle Ages were not entitled by the accident of birth to read the works of genius written in those languages; for these were not written in that Greek or Latin which they knew, but in the select language of literature.

He must have sensed the cause of her sudden withdrawal, and spoke gently.

The princess as usual spoke smilingly and listened with a laugh.

As he spoke he kept glancing with the flirtatiousness of a handsome youth at Sonya and the young lady visitor.

They danced for a few minutes in comfortable silence, and finally he spoke again.

Alex spoke from behind her, his tone less than friendly.

He rolled a cigarette as he spoke.

Silence fell between them and then he finally spoke.

His mouth was grim when he spoke.

She waited for him to open the conversation, idly wondering if it would be ten before he spoke.

Mary studied her reflectively and finally spoke in a hushed tone, as if she didn't actually want to know the answer to her question.

Finally he swallowed and spoke.

Mary contemplated her soberly for a few moments and then spoke gently.

For a long time he simply stood there, and when he finally spoke, his voice was controlled.

Cynthia wiped a tear off her cheek and when she spoke, her voice didn't sound like her own.

He bit his lip and spoke.

I saw him as I spoke.

Lydia spoke in a whisper.

They learned that Chilon was a very quiet man, that he never spoke about himself, and that he spent all his time in trying to make his country great and strong and happy.

Someone spoke her name in a soft and tender voice from the garden and kissed her head.

And now it was gone, not even a trace lingering as he spoke.

Claudette spoke sarcastically from the kitchen doorway.

The words were swift and emotional and she had no doubt he spoke the truth.

Yet when he spoke, his voice was decisive.

Mary was silent again for a few moments and when she spoke it was in a controlled voice.

Mary was silent a long time and then she finally spoke.

He spoke of having some sort of flashback.

We were clearing dishes, before he spoke.

The longer Howie spoke on the phone, the more I felt guilty that we were manipulating him into a parlor game at the expense of his privacy.

I first spoke to Martha, while not fully committed; I knew she was more sympathetic to Howie than her husband.

She looked at her husband, the most closed minded among us, when she spoke.

Martha and Betsy spoke frequently on the phone.

I calmed Martha down and both Betsy and I spoke to all three of them, one by one.

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