Pronunciation: /wilhɔrs/
noun a person or thing that is central or important in a particular activity or situation
A1 A wheelhorse is a type of workhorse used for pulling heavy loads.
A2 The farmer relied on his trusty wheelhorse to plow the fields.
B1 The wheelhorse of the team was the strongest and most reliable in pulling the carriage.
B2 The wheelhorse position in the company requires a lot of responsibility and leadership.
C1 The wheelhorse of the project team was instrumental in ensuring its success.
C2 As the wheelhorse of the organization, she was always at the forefront of driving innovation and change.
formal The wheelhorse of the project was responsible for overseeing all the major tasks.
informal Jake is the wheelhorse of our group when it comes to organizing events.
slang Donna is the wheelhorse of the team when it comes to getting things done.
figurative In the world of politics, the Senator is considered the wheelhorse of the party.
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