noun a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled

  • The assembly line at the car manufacturing plant increased production efficiency.
  • I heard they're hiring more workers for the assembly line at the factory.
  • I'm on the assembly line today, so I'll be busy putting things together.
  • Life sometimes feels like an assembly line, with tasks coming at you one after the other.

noun a frequency of sound waves that can be heard

  • The audio frequency of the sound wave was measured in hertz.
  • I adjusted the audio frequency on the stereo to make the music sound better.
  • The audio frequency on this track is lit!
  • His voice had an audio frequency that resonated with the audience.

noun an act of closing and opening one or both eyes quickly

adjective describing something that happens quickly or briefly

  • The blinking lights on the control panel indicated a malfunction in the system.
  • She kept blinking her eyes rapidly to stay awake during the boring lecture.
  • Stop blinking at me like that, it's annoying.
  • His constant blinking at the girl across the room was a subtle way of flirting.

noun a thin layer covering something

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  • The coating on the metal surface prevents it from rusting.
  • I love the chocolate coating on these donuts.
  • That car has a sick matte black coating on it.
  • Her kindness was like a protective coating against negativity.

noun a gas or vapor that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale

verb to be very angry, especially without expressing it

  • The factory released toxic fumes into the air, causing concern among nearby residents.
  • She was fuming when she found out her flight was delayed.
  • I could see smoke coming out of his ears, he was so fumed.
  • His fuming anger was evident in the way he slammed the door.

noun a tube-shaped device that contains gunpowder and is lit to explode a bomb or firework

verb to join or blend together by melting or by force

  • The electrician had to replace the blown fuse in the circuit breaker.
  • I think we blew a fuse when we plugged in too many appliances at once.
  • I need to find a way to fuse my love for music and my passion for photography.
  • The artist was able to fuse traditional techniques with modern styles in his latest masterpiece.

noun a machine that converts any form of energy into mechanical energy to produce motion

adjective relating to or involving a motor or motors

  • The motor of the car was making a strange noise, so I took it to the mechanic.
  • I need to get my motor fixed before it breaks down completely.
  • Check out the new whip - it's got a sick motor under the hood.
  • His determination was the motor that drove him to success.

noun a person who drives an automobile or is skilled in the operation of motor vehicles

  • The motorist was cited for speeding on the highway.
  • The driver got a ticket for going too fast.
  • The guy behind the wheel got busted for speeding.
  • The motorist raced down the road like a bat out of hell.

verb to insert or connect something into an outlet or socket

  • The technician plugged in the power cord to start the machine.
  • I plugged my phone into the charger before going to bed.
  • I plugged in my headphones and tuned out the world.
  • She plugged away at her work, determined to finish on time.

noun a system of machines and workers in a factory that a product moves along while it is being built or produced

  • The production line at the factory was operating at maximum efficiency.
  • The production line is churning out products like there's no tomorrow.
  • The production line is on fire today, everything is running smoothly.
  • Life is like a production line, we just have to keep moving forward.

noun the force or capacity to pull or drag something

  • The new marketing campaign was designed to increase the product's pulling power among young consumers.
  • That car has a lot of pulling power when it comes to speed.
  • His charisma gives him major pulling power with the ladies.
  • The candidate's strong track record has a lot of pulling power with voters.

verb the action of using force to move something towards oneself or away from something

  • The worker was pulling the heavy machinery with all his strength.
  • I saw him pulling the door open with a lot of effort.
  • She was pulling an all-nighter to finish the project on time.
  • The singer was pulling at the audience's heartstrings with her emotional performance.

noun a person, animal, or vehicle that takes part in a race

adjective relating to or suitable for racing

  • The professional racer set a new track record during the championship race.
  • The racer zoomed past the finish line in first place.
  • That racer is a speed demon on the track.
  • She's a real go-getter, a true racer in the business world.

noun a process of investigating and experimenting to discover new knowledge or improve existing products or processes

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • The company invests heavily in research and development to stay ahead in the industry.
  • The team is always working on new research and development projects to improve our products.
  • We're constantly brainstorming new ideas for research and development.
  • Innovation is the key to success in today's market, and research and development is at the heart of it.

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noun RPM stands for revolutions per minute, a unit of measurement used to express the rotational speed of an object.

  • The engine's maximum speed is 5000 rpm.
  • I heard that car can go up to 6000 rpm!
  • I revved it up to 7000 rpm and it sounded amazing!
  • Her energy levels were at maximum rpm during the presentation.

noun a hard, strong, gray or bluish-gray alloy of iron with carbon and usually other elements, used extensively as a structural and fabricating material

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  • The steel industry plays a crucial role in the economy.
  • I love the look of steel jewelry.
  • That car is totally steel - it's so cool!
  • She had a heart of steel, never showing any emotion.

noun a car specially built or modified for racing on a track, typically with a high-performance engine and aerodynamic features

  • The stockcar race will take place at the speedway this weekend.
  • I heard there's a stockcar event happening at the track on Saturday.
  • Let's go check out the stockcar race, it's gonna be lit!
  • His mind was like a stockcar, racing with thoughts and ideas.

noun a difficult or challenging situation

  • The narrow hallway created a tight squeeze for the guests trying to pass through.
  • I had to suck in my stomach to make it through that tight squeeze in the doorway.
  • Man, that was a real tight squeeze getting the car into that parking spot.
  • Trying to meet all the project deadlines was like navigating through a tight squeeze.

noun a process of making or shaping tools or metal objects

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  • The tooling used in the manufacturing process is essential for achieving precise results.
  • Make sure you have the right tooling before you start working on the project.
  • I borrowed some tooling from my neighbor to fix my bike.
  • His knowledge of computer programming is his tooling for success in the tech industry.

noun the amount of money or value that is lost

  • The insurance company declared the car as a total loss after the accident.
  • The car was completely wrecked in the accident, it's a total loss.
  • Dude, your phone fell in the pool? That's a total loss, man.
  • After losing the championship game, the team felt like it was a total loss.

noun a commercial transaction involving the buying and selling of goods or services

verb to exchange something for something else, typically of the same value

preposition used to indicate the action of exchanging something for something else

  • Many companies offer a trade-in program for old electronics when you purchase a new one.
  • You can trade in your old phone for a discount on a new one.
  • I'm thinking of trading in my car for a newer model.
  • Sometimes it's necessary to trade in old habits for new ones in order to grow.

noun a change in direction or position

verb to activate or start something

preposition used to indicate the source or cause of something

  • Please remember to turn on the lights before entering the room.
  • Don't forget to turn on the TV when you get home.
  • I always turn on some tunes when I'm cooking dinner.
  • She has the ability to turn on the charm whenever she needs to.

adjective describing a noun as not having been harmed or impaired in any way

  • The artwork arrived undamaged thanks to the careful packaging.
  • Luckily, the package with the fragile items came in undamaged.
  • My phone fell but it's still undamaged, thank goodness!
  • Despite the challenges, their friendship remained undamaged.

noun the skill or quality of work done on a product or piece of art

  • The workmanship of the handmade furniture was impeccable.
  • I can't believe the workmanship on this car, it's amazing!
  • The workmanship on these sneakers is top-notch.
  • Her workmanship in the kitchen is like a work of art.

noun A fictional or non-standard word that does not have a specific definition or meaning in the English language.

  • The new tires on the car provide excellent gription on wet roads.
  • I need to get new shoes with better gription for hiking.
  • These sneakers have amazing gription for skateboarding.
  • The politician's speech lacked gription with the audience.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering questions such as how, when, or where

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to limit or define a noun, indicating whether the noun is specific or nonspecific

  • He instructed the workers to pull to the right in order to avoid hitting the obstacle.
  • Hey, can you pull to the side so I can park my car?
  • I had to pull to the curb to let the ambulance pass by.
  • She had to pull to the side and take a break from work to recharge her energy.

noun a type of flatfish commonly found in European waters

  • The plat-ag was used to measure the land accurately for the survey.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's plat-ag to help with marking out the garden.
  • Hey, can you pass me that plat-ag over there?
  • His sharp eyes were like a plat-ag, able to discern even the smallest details.

noun In this context, 'wheel' is a noun that refers to a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle to enable it to move easily over the ground.

  • The professional driver used a high-quality racing wheel to navigate the sharp turns on the track.
  • I just bought a new racing wheel for my gaming setup, can't wait to try it out!
  • Check out this sick racing wheel I just picked up for my car, it's going to look awesome!
  • Her determination was like a racing wheel, always propelling her forward towards her goals.

noun A place where petrol is sold or stored.

  • The petrol shed is located at the corner of the street for easy access to fuel.
  • Let's stop by the petrol shed to fill up the tank before we hit the road.
  • I always prefer to refuel at that petrol shed because they have the best prices.
  • In the journey of life, the petrol shed symbolizes the need to refuel and keep moving forward.

noun the quality or state of being traceable, or capable of being traced or tracked down

  • Traceability is essential in the food industry to ensure product safety and quality control.
  • You need to keep track of where your food comes from for traceability purposes.
  • Make sure you can trace back where that burger came from, it's all about traceability.
  • In life, it's important to have traceability in your decisions so you can understand the consequences.

noun A type of thread commonly used in mechanical applications, known for its trapezoidal shape and high strength

  • The precision engineering required for the acme thread ensures smooth and efficient motion in machinery.
  • I had to replace the acme thread on my 3D printer to get it working properly again.
  • Don't mess with the acme thread unless you know what you're doing.
  • The acme thread of his argument was so finely crafted that no one could refute it.

adjective situated at the rear or end; farthest from the beginning

  • The aftermost cabin on the ship was reserved for the captain.
  • Let's meet at the aftermost table in the restaurant.
  • I always chill at the aftermost spot in the park.
  • His aftermost thoughts before falling asleep were of his loved ones.