Pelham

[ UK /pˈɛləm/ ]
[ US /ˈpɛɫəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a bit with a bar mouthpiece that is designed to combine a curb and snaffle
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How To Use Pelham In A Sentence

  • The New York Times recently profiled some men in the New York suburb of Pelham Manor, out of work and finding a new closeness with their children and school communities.
  • The accused is being held in the Pelham County Jail on charges of assault and battery.
  • Pelham repeated these words, and then "toggled" his rival in the same manner. Outward Bound Or, Young America Afloat
  • For several days the troopers were forced to fall back in disgrace, Pelham's guns the only things keeping us from a spectacular rout.
  • The accused is being held in the Pelham County Jail on charges of assault and battery.
  • The _Duke of Portland_, representing Margaret Pelham, the Duke's eldest coheir; Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850
  • The rubber mouthpiece makes the pelham a gentler bit, and gives him something to chew, which he loves. Yatima » 2010 » February
  • A powerful variation of the Pelham, called the Hanoverian, has within the last few years come very much into use. A New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses With the Substance of the Lectures at the Round House, and Additional Chapters on Horsemanship and Hunting, for the Young and Timid
  • The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three (1974) - The responsibilities of the New York City Transit police are considerable, especially when a group of criminals takes a subway train hostage between stations. John Farr: Missing Mr. Matthau
  • Fiona Pelham was a slim, freckle-skinned Scotswoman and conscious of being not at her most presentable. RIOT
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