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four-wheel
[ fawr-hweel, -weel, fohr- ]
adjective
- having four wheels.
- functioning on or driven by four wheels.
Word History and Origins
Origin of four-wheel1
Example Sentences
He rode around in a new four-wheel-drive pickup truck, flying a white flag.
A guy with a van that had four-wheel drive would take us into the city for $150.
Woolley hitched the horse to the back of his four-wheel-drive and traveled 1,500 miles to Churchill Downs.
They drive four-wheel-drive cars and live in really good houses.
It was thirty feet in length, four-wheel trucks being attached at the ends, very much after the present fashion.
They were upholstered in plush, lighted by oil lamps, heated with box stoves, and mounted on four-wheel trucks with iron wheels.
This consists of a scoop of about one cubic yard capacity, suspended from a four-wheel wagon gear.
The squire's high "four-wheel" drew up before the door of the Swan Hotel at Wells about twelve o'clock that day.
The four-wheel horse cabs seem very slow to us now, but they carried more luggage than the taxi-cabs can.
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