NOUN
- a destructive and contagious bacterial disease of horses that can be transmitted to humans
How To Use glanders In A Sentence
- Residents of the area, which New Englanders refer to as Down East, are accustomed to rough weather, but it most often comes in the winter when nor'easters howl along the coast. SeMissourian.com Headlines
- Despite the unfamiliarity to the town, Virginia already began to understand that Port Royal was a developed trading town rather than a metropolis such as London, prone to scallywags and dirt, but also housing the finest of Englanders.
- The parents, reserved New Englanders, have neither the time nor the inclination to pamper crybabies.
- The Germans used anthrax and glanders against the horses and mules of the US Army and its Allies in World War I.
- Thousands of New Englanders had made the trip to Toronto, many of them arriving early and lining up four deep from behind the first base dugout to the right field foul pole.
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- Aspiration of the abscesses grew B. mallei, the cause of glanders.
- We were told that we were boss-eyed Little Englanders. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- She used to say she and Rose Kennedy had much in common; both were iron-backboned New Englanders with nine children, then she'd laugh and go back to washing the laundry. Christopher Burgess: Grandparents Day -- Celebrate Your Grandchildren Online, Safely!
- Technical information, and that quickness of apprehension which New Englanders call smartness, are not so valuable to a human being as sensibility to the beautiful, and a spontaneous appreciation of the divine influences which fill the realms of vision and of sound, and the world of action and, feeling. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers