dragster
dragster
Definition
drag·ster (drag′stər)
noun
- a vehicle used in a drag race
- a person who drives such a vehicle
dragster
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- drive: The Top Gear host was driving a rocket-powered dragster at an airfield near York for the show.
- build: Try building a dragster, helicopter or a lawn mower.
Adjective modifier
- top: FWIW top fuel dragsters don't warm their engines up, they get started as late as possible at the staging area.
- jet-powered: Richard is making a good recovery from a horrific crash behind the wheel of a jet-powered dragster at the Elvington airfield last month.
- rocket-powered: The Top Gear host was driving a rocket-powered dragster at an airfield near York for the show.
Modifies a noun
- crash: The bonus came as Richard recovers from his three hundred mile an hour dragster crash.
Noun used with modifier
- fuel: Operating Expenses The operation and maintenance of a blown fuel burning dragster isn't cheap!
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