snell in English

verb
1
tie or fasten (a hook) to a line.
a snelled or long-shanked hook
noun
1
a short line of gut or horsehair by which a fishhook is attached to a longer line.

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1. It was Snell who introduced the concept of H antigens."

2. Snell beats buzzer as HAwks top Raptors in roller-coaster win, 121-120

3. The science of physiologic scaling, Allometry, was first proposed by Snell in 1892

4. Conquer equipment is a manfucature of Snell rate racing helmts, fitness equipment and standing desk.

5. About Amanda Agley, PA-C The Dermatology office has moved to the Helen Snell Cheel Medical Center at 49 Lawrence Avenue, Potsdam.

6. Barnsley Batted first and looked composed, if a little sedate, in reaching 25 off 14 tidy overs from Duncan Snell and Rob Flack

7. Bunchy Stallings (65) Offensive Guard - Career Played in 41 career games with 26 starting assignments Blocked for UK's all-time leading rusher, Benny Snell

8. Aloke Chakravarty is the co-chair of Snell & Wilmer's Investigations, Government Enforcement and White Collar Protection practice group and focuses on cybersecurity, data protection and privacy

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10. Snell, Blae, nirly, and scowthering, are four of these significant vocables; they are all words that carry a shiver with them; and for my part, as I see them aligned before me on the page, Edinburgh Picturesque Notes

11. The gudewife Birrs wi ' the wheel a' day, Three threeds an' a thrum, Three threeds an' a thrum, 1925, Charles Stewart Black, The Scots Magazine - Volume 4, page 256: The muircock Birrs at yer snell ha' door , An' fyles blawin' drift yer sheep will smore, To lurch or set to spinning