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four-wheel

or four-wheeled

[ fawr-hweel, -weel, fohr- ]

adjective

  1. having four wheels.
  2. functioning on or driven by four wheels.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of four-wheel1

First recorded in 1730–40
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Example Sentences

"Farmers get a lot of stick, with some believing that the life of a farmer is all about driving four-wheel drives, going shooting every other day and fox hunting," he added.

From BBC

Thousands of Angelenos reside in vehicles, and while Mayor Karen Bass has focused on housing homeless people living in tent encampments, finding places for families and individuals sleeping in four-wheel shelters has proved much harder.

A forest ranger in a four-wheel drive picks me up.

From BBC

They had a kind of hysterical look and emphatically told us not to try, even though my Toyota Highlander SUV has four-wheel drive.

The shuttle is also convenient for those who are not comfortable driving in the snow or with four-wheel drive, chains and snow tires — and for those looking to melt the Seattle Freeze.

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