What is another word for spurs?

Pronunciation: [spˈɜːz] (IPA)

Spurs are small metal or plastic spikes that are attached to the heels of boots or shoes, specifically for horseback riding. Some synonyms for the word spurs include goads, prods, pokes, jabs or stimulators. These words refer to objects that urge an animal or person to move forward or accelerate in a specific direction, usually with a sense of urgency. The word spur can also be used to describe a sharp growth or projection, often found on plants or animals. In this context, other synonyms for spur include thorn, spike, point, prickle, and barb. These words describe sharp structures or appendages that assist in various biological functions such as defense, climbing, or aiding in reproduction.

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Usage examples for Spurs

A naval officer might with just as much propriety wear spurs upon the quarter-deck as a local railroad agent on shore.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
At the top he put the spurs to his horse and headed straight as might be for the Wishbone ranch.
"Lonesome Land"
B. M. Bower
But they themselves had their spurs to win; and it was the greatest good fortune for Maeterlinck that he was able to join their company and take part in their campaign.
"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck"
Jethro Bithell

Famous quotes with Spurs

  • Research and development needs permanent tax credits to build the technology that spurs our growth. But no government programs alone can get America's students to study more science and math; parents must push and help their children to meet this goal.
    Ernest Istook
  • The Chavez-Obama pictures will join a postmodern photo array that includes Donald Rumsfeld gifting Saddam Hussein with spurs from President Reagan.
    Christine Pelosi
  • Film acting is really the trick of doing moments. You rarely do a take that lasts more than 20 seconds. You really earn your spurs acting onstage. I needed to do that for myself. I would hate to say at the end of everything that I never did a stage play.
    Sam Shepard
  • When we tire of well-worn ways, we seek for new. This restless craving in the souls of men spurs them to climb, and to seek the mountain view.
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox
  • I was the son of an immigrant. I experienced bigotry, intolerance and prejudice, even as so many of you have. Instead of allowing these thing to embitter me, I took them as spurs to more strenuous effort.
    Andre Bernard Buruch

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