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GWolfe
Jan 16, 2017Explorer
FrankShore wrote:
Reminds me that Lance only uses numbers, for example; the 1575, the 2612 (Toy Hauler) or the 975 or the 1172 (Truck Campers) Very refreshing . That they only make about 20 different numbers to differentiate all their models
lance
lans/
noun
noun: lance; plural noun: lances
1.
a long weapon for thrusting, having a wooden shaft and a pointed steel head, formerly used by a horseman in charging.
synonyms: spear, pike, javelin; harpoon
"a knight with a lance"
a weapon resembling a lance used in hunting fish or whales.
another term for lancer (sense 1).
2.
a metal pipe supplying a jet of oxygen to a furnace or to a hot flame for cutting.
3.
a rigid tube at the end of a hose for pumping or spraying liquid.
verbMedicine
verb: lance; 3rd person present: lances; past tense: lanced; past participle: lanced; gerund or present participle: lancing
1.
prick or cut open with a lancet or other sharp instrument.
"abscesses should not be lanced until there is a soft spot in the center"
pierce with or as if with a lance.
"the teenager had been lanced by a wooden splinter"
synonyms: spear, pike, javelin; harpoon
"a knight with a lance"
move suddenly and quickly.
"pain lanced through her"
literary
fling; launch.
"he affirms to have lanced darts at the sun"
I dont know, some may be threatened by the name Lance, lol.
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