springless
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[edit]springless (not comparable)
- Without a spring or springs (bouncing motion, engineering component, etc).
- 1939 July, Cecil J. Allen, “British Locomotive Practice and Performance”, in Railway Magazine, page 27:
- […] Nos. 6166 and 6168 were fitted with Caprotti valves in 1929, and 6167 with a new springless type in 1938; […]
- 1941, Emily Carr, chapter 11, in Klee Wyck[1]:
- All the movements of the man and the woman were slow and steady; their springless feet padded flatly; their backs and shoulders were straight.
- 1947 May and June, “Notes and News: The Wenford Bridge and Ruthern Bridge Branches, Southern Railway”, in Railway Magazine, page 182:
- All the old pattern rolling stock was withdrawn in 1888 as it had wheels which ran loose on the axles and was, for the most part, springless.
- Without the season of spring.
- a springless year