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Ringbolt

Ringbolt \Ring"bolt`\, n. An eyebolt having a ring through the eye.

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ringbolt

n. an eyebolt that has a ring through the eye

Usage examples of "ringbolt".

Ringbolt will be targeted on the bioresearch unit of the University of Toledo.

Ringbolt than we would have from Elysium, and our financial backers are delighted.

Swiftly he swam to a ringbolt in the stout stringpiece that closed off the street from the river.

Suspended from his ears were two golden hoops, so large that the sailors called them ringbolts, and would talk of securing the top-sail halyards to them.

Two ringbolts, widely separated and high-set, were welded to the steel.

Wrists manacled to the ringbolts, the dead man hung with his arms spread in cruciform.

CHAPTER 112 The Blacksmith Availing himself of the mild, summer-cool weather that now reigned in these latitudes, and in preparation for the peculiarly active pursuits shortly to be anticipated, Perth, the begrimed, blistered old blacksmith, had not removed his portable forge to the hold again, after concluding his contributory work for Ahab's leg, but still retained it on deck, fast lashed to ringbolts by the foremast.

She was still only a woman with dead arms and a dead husband, cuffed to the posts of this bed like a cur dog chained to a ringbolt and left to die unremarked and unlamented in a dusty back yard while his tosspot master serves thirty days in the country clink for driving without a license and under the influence.