Stirrups" refers to the straps or loops that are hung from the sides of a horse's saddle and that a rider puts their feet into for support and stability while riding. In the context of the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, the line "The highwayman came riding— / Riding—riding— / The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door" refers to the image of a man on horseback, with his feet in the stirrups, arriving at an inn.
In "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, priming refers to preparing the gun for firing by filling the pan with gunpowder and then closing the pan cover. This is a crucial step before pulling the trigger to ignite the gunpowder and fire the shot.
I assume you mean the book, "The Highwayman." He defeats the bad guys.
this stirrups can be used in wide beams more than 25 cm 4-legged that mean the number of steel bar vertical are 4 or two stirrups intersection longitudinal
this stirrups can be used in wide beams more than 25 cm 4-legged that mean the number of steel bar vertical are 4 or two stirrups intersection longitudinal
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They were very mean thieves.
It is the Irish form of Catherine. "pure" is perhaps the meaning.
Etymology is the study of the history of words, of their origins, form and changing meanings.
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A Highwayman is a person who robs the travellers who travel through the Highway. They were prevalent in England during the 19th Century and at the beginning of the 20th Century. They travelled on horses.
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it was pointlesss......i mean even he died in the end....