From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishspokespoke1 /spəʊk $ spoʊk/ verb x-refthe past tense of speakspokespoke2 noun [countable] 1 TTBone of the thin metal bars which connect the outer ring of a wheel to the centre, especially on a bicycle2 → put a spoke in somebody’s wheel
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spoke• He drew every spoke in the wheels, and the whole affair looked as if it had been instantaneously petrified or arrested.• Twenty four spokes slide over a fixed cam, so that as they move they change length and unbalance the wheel.• Her fingers still clung to the spokes, keeping one wheel out of action.• Schyns has re-invented the old idea of a wheel with unbalanced spokes.• Harper rode up to the man and saw the broken wheel spokes impaled in his belly and groin.Origin spoke2 Old English spaca