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Definition of the day : « sabot »

  • As in disk : noun round object
Example sentences :
  • Toward that end, the sabot or "shoe" (fig. 41) took the place of the wad.
  • Extract from : « Artillery Through the Ages » by Albert Manucy
  • The sabot was a wooden disk about the same diameter as the shot.
  • Extract from : « Artillery Through the Ages » by Albert Manucy
  • They wear wooden clogs, a sort of sabot, and make such a noise.
  • Extract from : « General Gordon » by J. Wardle
  • When Sabot entered the inn at Martinville it was a signal for laughter.
  • Extract from : « Original Short Stories, Volume 4 (of 13) » by Guy de Maupassant
  • "I do not say—I do not say; perhaps we might come to an understanding," faltered Sabot.
  • Extract from : « Original Short Stories, Volume 4 (of 13) » by Guy de Maupassant
  • I had not been as fortunate as some detectives, for there was no evidence that the straws had ever been used in a sabot at all.
  • Extract from : « The Mystery of Choice » by Robert William Chambers
  • The round shot should be sewed up in canvas or felt, strapped to a sabot, or snaked between two grommet-wads.
  • Extract from : « Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. » by Bureau of Ordnance, USN
  • Several sorts of wood supply the material of which boots are made (the sabot in France and Holland).
  • Extract from : « The Races of Man » by Joseph Deniker
  • Some German machine guns stood their ground in the wood of Sabot and contributed to the resistance of the enemy.
  • Extract from : « World's War Events, Vol. I » by Various
  • Sabot (Theodule), a master carpenter, represented liberal thought in Martinville.
  • Extract from : « Original Short Stories, Volume 4 (of 13) » by Guy de Maupassant