hubcap Definition
hub·cap (hub′kap′)
noun
a tightfitting cap over the hub and lug nuts of a wheel, esp. of an automobile; wheel cover
hubcap Usage Examples
Converse of object
- buy: The other day, I went to buy new hubcaps for my car.
- get: DISCUS Will be decided by which contestant can get a hubcap off a car and throw it to his mate the fastest.
- steal: Given that he is a Liverpool fan, have you noticed him stealing hubcaps from cars or dipping in bins?
- fly: Ours windshields, flying, hubcap, do they escape ports, hoods tablespoons, and propeller is all chrome.
- remove: Step 5: First remove the hubcap or wheel cover.
- have: The van by now had stainless steel hubcaps, sourced from the old van, but the windows weren't in at this point.
Adjective modifier
- detailed: Technical data: 27z aluminum crown, 9z bronze pinion, detailed hubcaps, steel calibrate axles and bronze calibrate bearings.
- original: Together with the original hubcaps with painted logos, can we talk about originality or not!
- shiny: The 31st floor contains what looks like shiny metal hubcaps.
Noun used with modifier
chrome: Sealed bearing mechanism and solid disk wheels with chrome hubcaps.
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