Front | spavined \SPAV-ind\ |
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Back | adjective 1. Affected with spavin (a horse disease or an excrescence or enlargement so formed). 2. Old and decrepit: over-the-hill. [From Middle English, from Old French espavain (swelling).] "So, you see, we are at the bar off the lobby of the Peace Hotel in Shanghai. At the bandstand is the oldest, most spavined jazz band in existence, playing what is advertised as Dixieland. These guys are so bad they are good." - Allan Fotheringham; One Innocent in Shanghai; Maclean's (Toronto, Canada); Oct 23, 2000. "If they ever praise each other's bad drawings, or broken-winded novels, or spavined verses, nobody ever supposed it was from admiration; it was simply a contract between themselves and a publisher or dealer." - Oliver Wendell Holmes; The Long Jolt on Public Opinion; The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table; 1858. |
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