14 Verbs to Use for the Word leverages

Fly wheel corrects unequal leverage of crank, proper energy for; Boulton and Watt's rule for; bursting velocity of; description of; action of, in redressing irregularities of motion.

"And this gentleman," he finished, designating Leverage, "is chief of police.

He found Leverage in his office and settled at once to a discussion of developments.

If the door move by a hair's breadth, it will show you that you are pulling too much, and you must remember that your hold on your horse's mouth gives you greater leverage than you have on the door, and then, perhaps, you will pity the poor beast a little now and then.

It is effected by means of a cam, which imparts more or less leverage to the feed arm by the intervention of a "shipper" lever, hinged to the feed lever itself.

It increases the leverage of important muscles, and protects the front of the knee joint, which is, from its position, much exposed to injury.

"Fifthwe are fairly positive that she packed a suit-case the morning before the murder, that the suit-case left the house that morning and that two days later it mysteriously reappeared" "Yes," interrupted Leverage, "and we know that Warren was planning to make a trip with someone else!"

Leverage looked up with pleasure at the sound of relief in his friend's voice "Leverage?"

After this point is reached a very slight increase of pressure very largely increases the deflection, thus obtaining so great a leverage about the middle section as to cause rupture.

" "H-m!" rejoined the practical Leverage.

Carroll satisfied Leverage by accepting it as information, made sure that nothing else of importance had developed, requested Leverage to ask the Nashville police to determine whether Lawrence had been seen in Nashville after 4:30 p.m.if necessary to send one of his own men thereand left headquarters.

He saw in education the powerful leverage which would place them in position to enjoy the newly won rights of man.

He would use all the leverage of his place, his power, his personal appearance, to crush the presumptuous uprising against his authority.

I felt as though the life was being squeezed out of me by the grasp of those hairy arms; yet the very vice in which I was held yielded me leverage.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  leverages