noun a motor vehicle

adjective relating to automobiles or motor vehicles

  • The auto industry is constantly evolving with new technological advancements.
  • I need to get my auto serviced before going on a road trip.
  • I love cruising around in my sweet auto.
  • His mind works like an auto, constantly processing information.

noun a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine

  • The automobile industry is constantly evolving with new technology and innovations.
  • I need to take my automobile to the mechanic for a tune-up.
  • Check out that sweet ride, it's a real head-turner!
  • Her mind was like a well-oiled automobile, smoothly navigating through complex problems.

noun a seat at the back of a vehicle, especially the rear seat of a car

  • The chauffeur sat in the front while the passengers enjoyed the comfort of the back seat.
  • Hey, can you scoot over a bit so I can sit in the back seat?
  • I always call dibs on the back seat when we go for a drive.
  • She took a back seat in the decision-making process, letting others take the lead.

noun a loud, harsh noise or sound

verb to make a loud, harsh noise

  • The defendant's attempt to blatantly lie in court was quickly exposed by the prosecution.
  • I can't believe she blatently copied my homework and tried to pass it off as her own.
  • He blatently flirted with every girl at the party, thinking he was being smooth.
  • The artist's use of bold colors blatently expressed his emotions in the painting.

noun a device that flashes a light to indicate a turning direction or a vehicle's presence on the road

  • The driver activated the blinker before making a right turn.
  • Don't forget to use your blinker when changing lanes.
  • I always get annoyed when people don't use their blinker.
  • His blinker was on, but he seemed unsure about which direction to take in life.

noun a device used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle

verb to slow down or stop a vehicle by applying the brake

  • The driver applied the brake gently to slow down the car.
  • Hey, don't forget to brake before making that turn.
  • I slammed on the brakes when I saw the red light.
  • She needed to put the brakes on her spending before she went broke.

noun a small raised area on a surface

verb to come into contact with something with a jolt or impact

  • The car hit a bump in the road causing a slight jolt.
  • I almost spilled my coffee when we hit that bump!
  • Watch out for that speed bump, don't want to mess up your car.
  • The unexpected news was a bump in the road for their plans.

noun a horizontal bar attached to the front or back of a vehicle to reduce damage in a collision

verb to collide with or strike against

adjective relating to or being a bumper

  • The bumper of the car was damaged in the accident.
  • I accidentally bumped into the bumper of the car.
  • That car has a cool bumper sticker.
  • The company experienced a bumper year in terms of profits.

noun the slightly convex or arched shape of a road or other horizontal surface

verb to give a slight convex or arched shape to a road or other horizontal surface

  • The engineer carefully calculated the camber of the road to ensure proper drainage.
  • I noticed that the road has a slight camber to it, making it easier to drive on.
  • The skater loves the camber on this hill for some sick tricks.
  • Her smile had a natural camber to it, giving her a friendly and approachable look.

car

noun a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation

verb to travel in a car

adjective relating to or characteristic of cars

  • The car was equipped with the latest safety features.
  • I'll meet you at the party, just look for my car in the parking lot.
  • Let's take my whip to the beach this weekend.
  • His career was like a car speeding down the highway, full of twists and turns.

noun a dull, metallic sound, typically made by a heavy object falling or being struck

verb to make or cause to make a clunking sound

  • The clunk of the metal door closing echoed through the empty hallway.
  • I heard a loud clunk coming from the kitchen, probably my cat knocking something over.
  • The car engine made a weird clunk noise, I think something's wrong with it.
  • The decision to move to a new city was like a clunk in my mind, suddenly everything fell into place.

noun a device for gripping or holding something tightly

verb to grasp or seize something tightly or eagerly

adjective describing something that is crucial or essential in a particular situation

  • She always keeps a clutch with her when attending formal events.
  • I forgot my clutch at home, can I borrow yours?
  • That clutch bag is so on point!
  • He really came through in the clutch during the final moments of the game.

noun a woman's small handbag without handles or a strap

verb to grip or hold tightly

  • She tightly held onto the clutches of her handbag as she walked through the crowded street.
  • She was so nervous that she was practically in the clutches of her anxiety.
  • I can't believe he fell for her clutches, he's in for trouble now.
  • The company is in the clutches of bankruptcy and needs to find a way out.

noun a car with a folding or retracting roof that can be converted from an enclosed to an open-air vehicle

adjective capable of being converted or changed from one form to another

  • The convertible bond can be exchanged for a predetermined number of shares.
  • I love driving with the top down in my convertible on sunny days.
  • Check out that sweet ride - it's a sick convertible!
  • Her mood was like a convertible, changing rapidly from happy to sad.

verb to desire or wish for something eagerly, especially something that belongs to someone else

  • She couldn't help but covet her neighbor's elegant diamond necklace.
  • I really covet your new phone, it looks so cool!
  • I totally covet that designer bag, it's so fetch!
  • He always seems to covet the spotlight, wanting to be the center of attention.

noun a small amount of something

verb to strike or fling something with great force

  • The runner made a quick dash to the finish line.
  • I need to make a quick dash to the store before it closes.
  • Let's make a dash for it before the rain starts.
  • Her dreams were within reach, just a dash away from becoming reality.

noun A person or business that buys and sells goods or services for profit

  • The dealer at the art auction was very knowledgeable about the pieces up for sale.
  • I heard that the car dealer down the street is having a big sale this weekend.
  • My friend is a blackjack dealer at the casino and makes good money in tips.
  • She was known as the dealer of gossip in our group of friends.

noun a short, sharp ringing sound, typically made by a bell or clock

verb to make a ringing sound, typically by striking a bell or similar object

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  • The ding of the bell signaled the end of the meeting.
  • I heard a ding from my phone, indicating a new message.
  • I'll give you a ding when I'm ready to leave.
  • His reputation took a ding after the scandal.

noun a quick, evasive movement

verb to avoid or evade by a sudden quick movement

  • The driver was able to dodge the oncoming traffic with quick reflexes.
  • I had to dodge a couple of puddles on my way to work this morning.
  • He tried to dodge paying his share of the bill by sneaking out early.
  • She managed to dodge all of the difficult questions during the interview.

verb moving slowly or aimlessly in a certain direction

adjective moving slowly or aimlessly in a certain direction

  • The boat was slowly drifting away from the shore.
  • We spent the afternoon drifting on the lazy river.
  • I love just drifting around town with no plans.
  • Her mind was drifting off into daydreams during the boring meeting.

noun a private road leading up to a house or garage

  • The driveway of the mansion was lined with beautiful flowers and perfectly trimmed hedges.
  • I parked my car in the driveway and ran inside to grab my keys.
  • Let's hang out in the driveway and chill for a bit.
  • The driveway to success is paved with hard work and determination.

noun a machine that converts energy into mechanical force or motion

  • The engine of the car is designed to provide optimal performance.
  • I heard the engine of that motorcycle roaring down the street.
  • Let's rev up the engine and hit the road!
  • Education is often seen as the engine that drives societal progress.

noun a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged

verb to drain of strength or energy, wear out, or fatigue greatly

  • The long hours of work had caused him to feel physically exhausted.
  • I'm so exhausted after that workout!
  • I'm totally wiped out, I feel so exhausted.
  • The endless meetings and deadlines were slowly exhausting her mentally.

noun the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one

  • The facia of the building was intricately designed with ornate carvings.
  • I accidentally scratched the facia of my car while parking in a tight spot.
  • That facia on the new phone is so sleek and modern.
  • The facia of her personality was warm and welcoming.

noun a device used to protect or cover a wheel of a vehicle or a ship

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  • The fender of the car was dented in the collision.
  • I need to get my fender fixed after that accident.
  • I can't believe I scratched my fender on that curb.
  • She acted as a fender for her friend, protecting them from harm.

noun an authoritative decree, sanction, or order

  • The government issued a fiat declaring new regulations for the banking sector.
  • My dad gave me a fiat to clean my room before I could go out with my friends.
  • I can't believe he just fiated that decision without consulting anyone.
  • Her words carried the weight of a fiat, influencing the outcome of the meeting.

adjective attracting attention by being bright, colorful, or flashy

  • The flashy car was the talk of the town due to its sleek design and vibrant color.
  • She always wears flashy jewelry to stand out in a crowd.
  • Those flashy sneakers are so lit, bro!
  • His flashy personality shines like a beacon in social gatherings.

noun a shallow place in a river or stream that can be crossed on foot or by vehicle

  • The river was too deep to ford, so we had to find a bridge to cross.
  • I drove my truck through the ford in the river to get to the other side.
  • Let's hit up the ford and see if we can make it through without getting stuck.
  • She had to ford through a sea of paperwork to find the information she needed.

noun a person who behaves in a carefree or independent manner

adjective characterized by a carefree or independent attitude or manner

  • The freewheeling discussion at the conference covered a wide range of topics.
  • We had a freewheeling chat about our favorite TV shows.
  • I love going on freewheeling adventures with my friends.
  • His freewheeling approach to life often leads to unexpected opportunities.

noun a volatile flammable liquid obtained by distillation of petroleum, used as a fuel in internal combustion engines

  • The car's engine requires gasoline to operate efficiently.
  • I need to fill up the tank with gasoline before we hit the road.
  • I'm running low on gas, do you mind picking up some gasoline for me?
  • His passion for music is like gasoline, fueling his creativity and drive.

noun a term used to describe something or someone that is exciting, entertaining, or impressive

  • The scientist discovered a new gasser that could potentially be used as a cleaner fuel source.
  • I heard that new car is a real gasser to drive!
  • That party last night was a total gasser, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her jokes are always a gasser, she never fails to make me laugh.

noun a mechanical part that transmits motion or power

verb to adjust or adapt to a specific purpose or situation

  • The engineer adjusted the gear to optimize the machine's performance.
  • Make sure you have the right gear for camping this weekend.
  • I need to gear up before hitting the gym.
  • She shifted into high gear to finish the project on time.

noun a hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda, lime, and sometimes other ingredients and cooling rapidly. It is used to make windows, drinking containers, and other articles.

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  • He carefully poured the wine into a crystal glass.
  • Can you hand me that glass over there?
  • I accidentally knocked over my drink and shattered the glass.
  • She saw the world through rose-colored glasses.

noun a framework of metal bars or wires used as a screen, divider, or guard, typically in front of a window or as a cover for a vent or radiator

  • The intricate design of the metal grille added an elegant touch to the building's facade.
  • I accidentally bumped into the grille and now it's slightly bent.
  • The party was so hot, even the grille outside couldn't handle it!
  • His emotions were like a tightly locked grille, keeping his true feelings hidden from everyone.

noun a knot or loop by which something is hitched or made fast

verb to hitchhike

  • The couple encountered a minor hitch in their travel plans.
  • I'll give you a ride to the party if you can hitch a ride back with someone else.
  • Let's hitch a ride to the beach this weekend.
  • The project hit a hitch when the main investor backed out at the last minute.

noun a device or system for igniting a fuel mixture in an internal combustion engine

  • The ignition of the engine is controlled by the key in the ignition switch.
  • Make sure you turn the key in the ignition to start the car.
  • I couldn't find my keys, so I couldn't get the ignition going.
  • The success of the project relied on the ignition of new ideas from the team.

noun a dilapidated old car

adjective describing something as old and run-down

  • The antique car collector proudly displayed his beautifully restored jalopy at the car show.
  • I can't believe he's still driving that old jalopy around town.
  • Check out that sweet jalopy cruising down the street!
  • Her mind felt like a rusty jalopy, struggling to keep up with the demands of work.

noun a person who repairs and maintains machinery

  • The mechanic inspected the car thoroughly before giving an estimate for the repairs.
  • My friend's dad is a mechanic and he's going to take a look at my car this weekend.
  • I need to take my car to the mechanic to get it checked out.
  • She's the mechanic of the group, always fixing everyone's problems.

noun the number of miles traveled or covered by a vehicle

  • The car's high mileage may affect its resale value.
  • I'm thinking of selling my car because the mileage is getting too high.
  • I need to start carpooling to save on mileage.
  • His career has covered many miles, but his mileage as a performer is still going strong.

noun a unit of distance equal to 5,280 feet or 1.609 kilometers

preposition used to express speed in terms of the number of miles traveled in one hour

  • The speed limit on this highway is 65 miles per hour.
  • I was driving at 80 miles per hour on the freeway.
  • I was cruising at 70 miles per hour down the highway.
  • His mind was racing a million miles per hour with ideas.

noun a self-propelled vehicle that runs on a motor, such as a car, truck, or motorcycle

  • The motor vehicle industry is constantly evolving with new technological advancements.
  • I really need to get my motor vehicle serviced soon.
  • I love cruising around in my sweet motor vehicle.
  • His mind was like a well-oiled motor vehicle, always running smoothly.

noun a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine

adjective describing the type of vehicle

  • The motorcar industry has seen significant advancements in technology over the years.
  • I'm thinking of buying a new motorcar next month.
  • Check out that sweet ride, it's one cool motorcar!
  • His career has been like a well-oiled motorcar, smoothly moving forward with precision.

noun a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by a motor and used for transportation

  • The man rode his motorcycle to work every day.
  • He loves taking his bike out for a spin.
  • I'm thinking of getting a new hog.
  • Her thoughts raced like a motorcycle engine, loud and fast.

verb to steal or take something, typically in a small or casual way

adjective having a small cut or notch

  • The thief was caught and charged for nicking expensive jewelry from the store.
  • I accidentally nicked my finger while chopping vegetables.
  • He's always trying to nick a free ride from his friends.
  • Her sharp wit nicked at his ego during the argument.

noun a colorless flammable liquid hydrocarbon present in petroleum and used as a fuel additive

  • The octane rating of this fuel is 91, which is suitable for most modern vehicles.
  • I always make sure to fill up with high-octane gas for better performance.
  • My car runs best on that premium octane stuff.
  • His creativity has an octane level that is off the charts.

noun a remote and usually uninhabited inland region of Australia

adjective relating to or characteristic of the outback

  • The outback region of Australia is known for its vast and rugged landscape.
  • Let's go on a road trip and explore the outback!
  • I heard there's some crazy stuff happening in the outback.
  • She felt like she was lost in the outback of her own mind.

noun a state of intense activity or energy

verb to push or work at a higher level of activity or energy

adjective describing something that is operating at a higher speed or level of activity

adverb in a manner that is operating at a higher speed or level of activity

  • The car's engine went into overdrive as it accelerated down the highway.
  • I hit the overdrive button on my guitar pedal for a killer solo.
  • He's always in overdrive when it comes to work, never taking a break.
  • Her emotions went into overdrive when she saw her ex with someone new.

noun a component or element of a whole

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  • The machine is composed of various intricate parts that work together to perform its function.
  • I'm trying to fix my car but I can't figure out which parts are causing the problem.
  • I need to get some new parts for my bike to make it run smoother.
  • In order to succeed, all the different parts of the team need to work together seamlessly.

noun a flammable liquid obtained from petroleum and used as fuel in internal combustion engines

  • The price of petrol has been steadily increasing over the past few months.
  • I need to fill up my car with petrol before we hit the road.
  • I heard that petrol prices are through the roof right now.
  • His anger was like petrol on a fire, quickly escalating the situation.

noun the act of collecting someone or something, especially in a vehicle

verb to collect or retrieve someone or something, especially in a vehicle

  • The pickup truck was used to transport the heavy equipment to the construction site.
  • I'll swing by your place for a pickup on my way to the party.
  • I need to make a quick pickup from the store before heading home.
  • His witty pickup lines always manage to get a laugh from the crowd.

noun a type of bean with mottled skin, often used in Mexican cuisine

  • The pinto beans are a popular choice for many Mexican dishes.
  • I love adding pinto beans to my burritos.
  • Let's grab some pinto beans for the cookout.
  • His car may be old and pinto, but it gets him where he needs to go.

pit

noun the hard stone in a fruit such as a cherry or olive that contains the seed

  • The miners descended into the deep pit to extract coal.
  • Let's go check out the pit where they're roasting marshmallows.
  • I almost fell into the pit while walking in the dark.
  • She felt like she was in a pit of despair after losing her job.

noun a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds

verb to make a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds

  • The sound of the rattle alerted the researchers to the presence of a snake.
  • I heard a strange rattle coming from the engine of my car.
  • That new song really rattles!
  • The unexpected news seemed to rattle her to the core.

noun the buttocks or backside of a person

  • The driver failed to maintain a safe distance and rear ended the car in front of them.
  • I accidentally rear ended the car in front of me because I was too close.
  • I can't believe I rear ended that car, I was so distracted.
  • His careless actions could rear end his career if he's not careful.

noun a person or thing that takes the place of another

adjective used to describe something that is used as a substitute for something else

  • The company is currently looking for a replacement for the retiring CEO.
  • My sister is my replacement for the team project since I got sick.
  • I need to find a replacement for my old phone, it's so outdated.
  • Laughter is the best replacement for stress in life.

rim

noun the outer edge, border, margin, or brink of something, especially of a circular object

  • The car's rim was scratched when it hit the curb.
  • I need to get my rims cleaned before the car show.
  • Those rims on his ride are sick!
  • She lived life on the rim, always pushing the boundaries.

noun a metal pin for passing through holes in two or more plates or pieces to hold them together, usually made with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into a head after insertion.

verb to fasten or fix firmly; hold fast; make rigid.

adjective having the power to fix the attention; engrossing.

  • The engineer used a rivet to secure the metal plates together.
  • Hey, can you pass me that rivet over there?
  • I need to rivet these pieces before we can move on.
  • Her speech was so captivating, it seemed to rivet everyone in the audience.

noun a document that contains official information

verb to make something into a cylindrical shape by turning it over and over

  • Please roll out the red carpet for the distinguished guests.
  • Let's roll out of here before the traffic gets worse.
  • I'm going to roll up to the party later tonight.
  • The project is starting to gain momentum and roll along smoothly.

verb to drive a vehicle over someone or something

adverb in a manner that involves driving a vehicle over someone or something

  • The driver accidentally ran over a pedestrian in the crosswalk.
  • I almost ran over a squirrel on my way to work this morning.
  • Watch out, don't run over that pothole!
  • The team's offense was so strong, they ran over their opponents in the championship game.

noun a public room or building used for a specific purpose, such as a bar or lounge

  • The elegant saloon was filled with patrons enjoying cocktails and live music.
  • Let's meet at the saloon for a drink after work.
  • I heard there's a new saloon in town with a great happy hour deal.
  • The political candidate's speech turned the debate into a saloon brawl.

noun a glancing blow or hit along the side of something, especially a vehicle

verb to strike or hit with a glancing blow along the side

  • The driver was charged with a sideswipe accident on the highway.
  • I accidentally sideswiped a parked car while trying to parallel park.
  • Watch out for that car, it might sideswipe you if you get too close.
  • Her cutting remark felt like a sideswipe to my self-esteem.

noun a sudden, uncontrollable slide

verb to slide uncontrollably in a particular direction

  • The driver lost control of the vehicle, causing it to skid on the icy road.
  • I almost skidded on the wet floor in the kitchen.
  • He skidded into the DMs with a cheesy pickup line.
  • Her plans began to skid off course when unexpected obstacles arose.

verb to modify or enhance something, typically a vehicle or machine, to increase its performance or power

adverb in a way that modifies or enhances something, typically a vehicle or machine, to increase its performance or power

  • The mechanic was able to soup up the car's engine for better performance.
  • I'm going to soup up my computer with some new software.
  • Let's soup up this party with some fun games and music.
  • She decided to soup up her resume with additional skills and experiences.

noun A spare tire is an extra tire carried in a vehicle for emergency use in case of a flat tire.

  • It is important to always have a spare tire in your vehicle in case of emergencies.
  • Make sure you have a spare tire in your car just in case you get a flat.
  • Don't forget to pack a spare tire in your ride for any unexpected blowouts.
  • Having a backup plan is like having a spare tire for life's unexpected challenges.

noun a person or vehicle that exceeds the speed limit

adjective describing someone or something that is moving quickly or exceeding the speed limit

  • The police officer pulled over the speeder for exceeding the speed limit.
  • Wow, that speeder was flying down the highway!
  • Did you see that speeder zoom past us?
  • His mind was like a speeder, racing through thoughts at lightning speed.

noun a sudden loss of control of a vehicle resulting in it spinning around

verb to lose control of a vehicle and spin around

  • The driver lost control of the car and it started to spin out on the icy road.
  • I almost spun out on that sharp turn back there.
  • Don't spin out on me now, we're almost there!
  • His lies started to spin out of control, leading to his downfall.

noun the act of guiding or directing a ship, vehicle, or aircraft

adjective relating to the act of guiding or directing

  • The driver adjusted the steering wheel to navigate the sharp turn.
  • I need to get my steering checked because it's making a weird noise.
  • I can't believe he's trying to steer the conversation towards his own agenda.
  • She took the lead in steering the project towards success.

verb to remove or take off clothing or covering

adjective having had something removed, such as clothing or covering

  • The walls of the old building were stripped down to the original brickwork.
  • I stripped off my wet clothes after getting caught in the rain.
  • She stripped the gears on her bike trying to go too fast.
  • The scandal stripped away his reputation and left him with nothing.

verb to increase the power or force of something beyond normal levels

adjective having greater power, speed, or force than usual

  • The new electric car comes with a supercharged engine for maximum performance.
  • My phone is supercharged with the latest processor and RAM.
  • That party last night was supercharged with energy and excitement.
  • The team's performance was supercharged after their coach's motivational speech.

noun a mechanical system of springs or shock absorbers connecting the wheels and axles to the chassis of a wheeled vehicle

  • The employee was placed on suspension pending further investigation.
  • They suspended him from work until they figure out what happened.
  • He got put on suspension for messing up big time.
  • The suspension of disbelief is necessary when watching a fantasy movie.

noun a rubber covering, typically inflated or surrounding an inflated inner tube, placed around a wheel to form a flexible contact with the road

verb to grow weary or bored with something

  • The mechanic recommended replacing the worn-out tire on my car.
  • I need to get new tires for my car soon.
  • I'm so tired of dealing with this flat tire.
  • She was starting to tire of his constant excuses.

verb to use a tool or tools to work on or shape something

adjective equipped with tools or machinery for a specific purpose

  • The craftsman tooled the leather with precision and skill.
  • I tooled around in the garage, trying to fix my bike.
  • He's always tooled up with the latest gadgets.
  • She tooled her way through the difficult task, showing determination and perseverance.

verb to toot a horn or whistle in a series of short, high-pitched sounds

  • The orchestra conductor asked the trumpeter to tootle softly during the delicate passage.
  • I heard the little boy tootle on his toy trumpet in the park.
  • I like to tootle around on my bike when the weather is nice.
  • The bird perched on the branch and began to tootle a beautiful melody.

noun the gears in a motor vehicle that transmit power from the engine to the wheels

  • The transmission of data through fiber optic cables is much faster than through traditional copper wires.
  • I heard there was an issue with the transmission on the radio station this morning.
  • My car's transmission is acting up again, I think I need to get it checked out.
  • The transmission of emotions through music is a powerful thing.

noun a large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods, materials, or troops

  • The delivery company uses a fleet of trucks to transport goods across the country.
  • I saw a big truck on the highway this morning.
  • Check out that sick lifted truck, it's so cool!
  • His words hit me like a ton of bricks falling off a truck.

verb to unfasten or release a buckle or fastening

  • Please remember to unbuckle your seatbelt before exiting the vehicle.
  • Hey, don't forget to unbuckle before you get out.
  • Yo, make sure you unbuckle before you bounce.
  • Sometimes we need to mentally unbuckle from our worries and just relax.

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  • The van arrived to transport the goods to the warehouse.
  • Let's take the van to the beach for a picnic.
  • I'll catch a ride in the van with my buddies.
  • The van of progress is moving steadily towards our goals.

noun a thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land, such as a car, truck, or motorcycle

  • The new electric vehicle is designed to be more energy efficient.
  • I love driving my new vehicle around town.
  • Check out that sick ride, it's one cool vehicle!
  • Education is the vehicle to success in life.

noun a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground

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  • The wheel is a fundamental component of most vehicles.
  • I need to get my bike's wheel fixed before I can ride it again.
  • Let's hit the road and put some wheels on the pavement.
  • She's always the one to keep the wheels turning in our group project.

noun a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground

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  • The engineer carefully inspected the wheels of the train before departure.
  • I love cruising around town on my new wheels.
  • Check out those sick wheels on that car!
  • His mind was spinning wheels trying to come up with a solution.

noun a panel of glass or other transparent material that protects the occupants of a vehicle from wind and weather

  • The crack on the windshield of my car needs to be repaired as soon as possible.
  • I can't see properly through my windshield because of all the bugs splattered on it.
  • I almost lost my hat when I stuck my head out of the car window and the windscreen wiper hit me in the face.
  • Her vision was clear as a windshield, unaffected by the distractions around her.

noun a person who engages in the illegal practice of removing valuable parts from wrecked vehicles or vessels

  • The wrecker was called to remove the overturned truck from the highway.
  • I heard the wrecker is coming to tow away that old car in your driveway.
  • The wrecker showed up just in time to haul away the junked car.
  • His reckless behavior acted as a wrecker in their friendship, causing irreparable damage.

noun a fastener consisting of two strips of interlocking teeth that are closed or opened by pulling a slide along them

verb to fasten or close with a zipper

  • Please remember to zip up your jacket before going outside.
  • Hey, don't forget to zip up your hoodie before you leave.
  • Make sure to zip up your coat, it's freezing outside.
  • It's time to zip up your emotions and focus on the task at hand.

noun a lever or handle that is used to apply the brakes in a vehicle

  • The driver engaged the handbrake before getting out of the car.
  • Don't forget to pull the handbrake when you park.
  • I yanked the handbrake and did a sick drift around the corner.
  • She finally released the handbrake on her emotions and let everything out.

noun a type of car that has been created by combining the front half of one car with the back half of another

verb to create a 'cut and shut' car by combining parts of two different cars

  • The car was found to be a cut and shut vehicle, made from two different cars welded together.
  • I heard that car was a cut and shut job, put together from two different cars.
  • That car is a total cut and shut, it's a real mess.
  • The project was a cut and shut job, pieced together from various sources to create a cohesive whole.

noun A word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things. In this case, 'gas' is a noun referring to a fuel used for vehicles.

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'be' is the verb indicating a state of being.

preposition A word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause. In this case, 'out of' is a preposition indicating lack or depletion.

  • The car ran out of gas on the highway and had to be towed to the nearest gas station.
  • We can't drive to the party tonight, we're out of gas!
  • I can't believe we're out of gas again, this is so annoying.
  • After a long day at work, I feel like I'm out of gas and just want to relax at home.

noun a visual signal indicating the election of a new pope in the Roman Catholic Church

  • The white smoke billowed from the chimney, signaling the election of the new pope.
  • I knew the car was overheating when I saw white smoke coming from the hood.
  • The barbecue was so hot, it was producing white smoke like crazy.
  • When he finally made a decision, it was like seeing white smoke rise from the situation.

noun a slang term for a BMW car

  • The presenter used a beamer to display the slides during the conference.
  • I borrowed my friend's beamer for movie night.
  • I love cruising around town in my beamer.
  • Her smile was like a beamer, lighting up the room with joy.

noun a type of high-performance car with a large and powerful engine, typically American-made from the 1960s to the 1970s

  • The muscle car was designed with a powerful engine and sleek body for high performance.
  • I love cruising around town in my muscle car, it really turns heads.
  • Check out that sweet muscle car, it's totally badass.
  • His determination was like a muscle car, driving him towards his goals with unstoppable force.

A/C

  • The A/C unit in the office needs to be serviced regularly to ensure optimal performance.
  • Hey, can you turn up the A/C? It's getting really hot in here.
  • I can't stand the heat, let's crank up the A/C.
  • She always knows how to keep her cool, like an A/C in a heatwave.

noun a brief stop for refueling, rest, or repairs during a journey or race

  • The race car driver made a quick pitstop to refuel and change tires.
  • Let's make a pitstop at the gas station before heading out on the road trip.
  • I need to make a pitstop at the restroom before we continue shopping.
  • Taking a break from work can be seen as a pitstop to recharge and refocus.

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

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 specify a noun, which can be definite (the) or indefinite (a, an)

  • The mechanic explained all the components under the hood of the car.
  • I have no idea what's going on under the hood of this thing.
  • Let's take a look under the hood and see what's really going on.
  • It's important to understand what's happening under the hood of a project before making any decisions.
  • The police raided a suspected chop shop where stolen cars were being dismantled and sold for parts.
  • I heard that Joe's Auto Repair might be a chop shop, so be careful if you take your car there.
  • I wouldn't trust that shady garage down the street, it looks like a total chop shop.
  • The company's unethical practices were likened to a chop shop, where they would dismantle and sell off valuable assets for profit.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'bucket' is a noun referring to a container with a handle and typically cylindrical shape.

  • The old ship was referred to as a rust bucket due to its deteriorating metal structure.
  • I wouldn't trust that rust bucket to get us to the other side of the lake.
  • Hey, check out that rust bucket on wheels cruising down the street!
  • After years of neglect, the once thriving factory had become a rust bucket of economic despair.

noun the act of discarding or destroying something, typically a vehicle, in order to replace it with a new one

  • The government announced a new scrappage scheme to incentivize people to trade in their old vehicles for more environmentally friendly options.
  • My neighbor took advantage of the scrappage program and got a good deal on a new car.
  • I heard there's a scrappage deal going on at the dealership, might be worth checking out.
  • She decided to do a 'scrappage' of her old wardrobe and donate all her clothes to charity.

noun a sound or exclamation often associated with speed or sudden movement

interjection used to express excitement or enthusiasm

  • The car sped past with a loud 'kachow' as it accelerated down the highway.
  • I revved my engine and shouted 'kachow' as I raced my friend to the finish line.
  • When Lightning McQueen wins a race, he always shouts 'kachow' in victory.
  • Her energy and enthusiasm for life always make me feel like shouting 'kachow' in excitement.

noun the tendency of a vehicle to turn more sharply than the driver intends

verb to steer a vehicle in a way that causes oversteer

  • The driver experienced oversteer while navigating the sharp turn.
  • I had to quickly correct for oversteer when taking that corner too fast.
  • Whoa, did you see that drift? That was some serious oversteer!
  • His oversteer in the negotiation caused the deal to fall through.

adjective of extremely poor or unreliable quality; inferior; shoddy

  • The janky software caused numerous glitches in the system.
  • I don't trust that janky old car to get us to our destination.
  • That janky party last night was a total disaster.
  • His excuse for being late was so janky, I could see right through it.

noun accident - an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury

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

article a word that defines a noun as specific or unspecific

  • It is important to drive carefully to avoid having an accident.
  • Hey, make sure you watch the road so you don't have an accident.
  • Dude, you need to chill out while driving or you might have an accident.
  • If you keep ignoring the warning signs, you're going to have an accident in your relationship.

noun a ring-shaped cake of sweetened dough typically fried in oil

verb engaging in the activity of performing doughnuts in a vehicle, spinning in tight circles

  • The act of doughnutting involves driving in circles around a stationary object.
  • We spent the afternoon doughnutting in the parking lot with our friends.
  • I heard that guy got pulled over for doughnutting in the empty lot last night.
  • Her thoughts were doughnutting around the idea of quitting her job and traveling the world.

noun a place where repairs are made to the body of a vehicle

  • I need to take my car to the body shop to get the dent repaired.
  • I'm dropping off my car at the body shop later to fix the scratches.
  • I'm gonna swing by the body shop to get my ride fixed up.
  • She went to the body shop to work on repairing her self-esteem.

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

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

article a word that specifies a noun (e.g. the, a, an)

  • Before making a decision, it is advisable to thoroughly kick the tyres and inspect the vehicle for any defects.
  • Hey, before you buy that car, make sure to kick the tyres and check if everything is okay.
  • I always kick the tyres before I commit to buying anything second-hand.
  • It's always a good idea to kick the tyres and test things out before fully committing to a new project.

noun a convertible car with a retractable roof

adjective describing the type of car with a retractable roof

  • The convertible car had a sleek drop top that could be lowered with the touch of a button.
  • We decided to take a drive with the drop top down and enjoy the sunny weather.
  • Let's cruise around with the drop top and feel the wind in our hair.
  • She felt like she was on top of the world with the drop top down, enjoying the freedom of the open road.

AAA

noun a form of battery commonly used in electronic devices

  • The AAA rating agency provides credit ratings for various financial institutions.
  • I always make sure to have my AAA card with me in case of emergencies on the road.
  • That movie was AAA - it was top-notch!
  • His dedication to his craft is AAA, always striving for excellence.

noun a stop made for a specific purpose or function

  • The accessory stop on the train platform is where passengers can purchase newspapers and snacks.
  • Don't forget to check out the accessory stop in the lobby for some cool souvenirs.
  • I always hit up the accessory stop for some cheap goodies before getting on the bus.
  • In life, sometimes we need to make an accessory stop to pick up the little things that bring us joy.

noun a period of time or activity that occurs after a run or race

adjective describing something that happens or is done after a run or race

  • It is important to properly cool down your muscles after a run to prevent injury, known as the after-run phase.
  • I always feel so accomplished after a good after-run stretch.
  • Let's grab a smoothie after our run, it's the perfect after-run treat.
  • The after-run of a long race can be both physically and mentally challenging.

noun a turn or change in direction that occurs after a previous action or event

  • The driver carefully signaled his afterturn before changing lanes.
  • Don't forget to use your afterturn signal when making a turn.
  • I almost missed my afterturn because I was too busy chatting on the phone.
  • She always knows when to make an afterturn in the conversation to keep it interesting.