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  • noun Plural form of evener.

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Examples

  • Sam and Silver came with harnesses and collars, but we needed the pieces called eveners that connect the horses’ tug chains to the tongue of a machine, and neck yokes, to hold the tongue off the ground in front.

    The Dirty Life Kristin Kimball 2010

  • Kathleen tells me that her class has pooled their eveners to buy a Fardie for their school as a graduation present and that they are going to outswing it for the first time at the commencement exercises-then she had to hurry away because she had been co-opted in charge.

    Time For The Stars Heinlein, Robert A. 1956

  • The boys were taught how to handle and care for tools, how to frame a building, how to make eveners, hayracks, watering troughs, wagon boxes, and similar useful farm articles.

    The New Education A Review of Progressive Educational Movements of the Day (1915) Scott Nearing 1933

  • Texans are no longer the break-eveners ... they're over .500.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • His willingness to engage in the early tedium of separating fond remembrance from power-of-the-pen score eveners?

    Breaking News: CBS News 2009

  • His willingness to engage in the early tedium of separating fond remembrance from power-of-the-pen score eveners?

    Breaking News: CBS News 2009

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