wheel - use in sentences

Object

  • bin: From January 2003, second wheeled blue recycle bins will be issued in phases across the Boro.

Converse of object

  • reinvent: The first bit of advice is don't reinvent the wheel.
  • steer: A future initiative coming soon will be the provision of steering wheel locking devices to motorists.

Adjective modifier

  • rear: Brakes are disk and work on the rear wheels.
  • spinning: It jumped the curb just opposite the Bath Abbey, spinning wheels across stone.
  • spoked: The spoked aluminum wheels are a classic enduro feature.
  • spare: The spare wheel is held in a secure cradle beneath the boot / gasoline tank which holds 10 imperial gallons.
  • lockable: It features front lockable swivel wheels, comfortable foam padded handle and two detachable hoods.
  • front: The front wheels can either swivel or be fixed.

Modifies a noun

  • rim: The alloy wheel rim also features a tire bead rim.
  • chair: Not for the wheel chair bound the quick decision to take the train nor the cheap flight to Paris or Rome.
  • nut: Wheel removal with spinning stud Is the wheel nut open ended?
  • bearing: Mrs i back from Poland but unable to help as had to take car in for rear wheel brake binding and/or wheel bearing.

Noun used with modifier

  • steering: The large steering wheel feels out of place in such a sporty car.
  • alloy: The alloy wheel rim also features a tire bead rim.
  • scroll: Both are operated from buttons and a scroll wheel on the top of the mouse.
  • roulette: The European roulette wheel, with its single 0, has a house edge of only 2.70 % .
  • swivel: It features front lockable swivel wheels, comfortable foam padded handle and two detachable hoods.
  • ferris: New for 2004, Super Looper Roller Coaster and Sky Scraper, a giant 30-metre ferris wheel.

Possessives

  • potter: It was made on a potter's wheel, not a mold.

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