"Fuelling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Fuelling refers to the act of providing something with fuel, typically in order to enable it to function or operate. This can include fuelling a vehicle, a machine, or an engine with gasoline, diesel, or other types of fuel.
In a broader sense, fuelling can also refer to the act of providing someone or something with the energy, motivation, or inspiration to take action or achieve a goal.
For example: "The petrol station was fuelling cars all day long" or "Her passion and enthusiasm were fuelling her creativity".
A fudgesicle is a type of flavored ice pop, typically made with a mixture of chocolate and vanilla ice cream, mixed with chocolate syrup or other flavorings. The name is often used as a verb, meaning to succumb to a temptation or weakness, often for something sweet or indulgent.
Fudging is an informal verb that means to lie or exaggerate. For example: "He's been fudging his expense reports to get a higher payment." It can also mean to adjust or manipulate something, often deceitfully. For instance: "The company was accused of fudging their financial numbers to appear more profitable." In some cases, fudging can also imply a degree of playful or humorous exaggeration, often used in a lighthearted or colloquial way.
Fuegian refers to something or someone related to or originating from Tierra del Fuego, a region at the southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile.
Capable of using a small amount of fuel to achieve a certain level of performance, often used to describe vehicles or engines that have a low rate of fuel consumption.
Fuel refers to a substance used to power or energize vehicles, aircraft, ships, or other machines, typically in the form of gasoline, diesel, or other liquids. In a broader sense, fuel can also refer to any substance that supplies energy or sustenance to an activity, system, or process.
Fueling refers to the act of providing something, such as a car, machine, or engine, with fuel, which is a substance needed to produce energy or power. It can also be used figuratively to describe providing something, such as a feeling or idea, with additional energy, motivation, or support.
Fuels refer to substances that are used to generate energy, typically by burning them in the presence of oxygen. Fuels can come in many forms, such as gasoline, diesel, propane, coal, natural gas, and even nuclear energy. The word "fuel" can also be used more broadly to describe any substance that is consumed or burned to produce energy. In everyday language, the term "fuel" is often used to describe the energy source for vehicles, power plants, and other machines.
Fug refers to something or someone that is fake, imitation, or of poor quality. It can also be used to describe something that is despised or ridiculed, often with a sense of irony or sarcasm.
Fugacious is an adjective that means fleeting, transitory, or short-lived. It can describe something that is temporary, ephemeral, or disappearing quickly. It can also refer to something that is easily forgotten or overlooked.
Fugaciously is an adverb that means "in a fleeting or transitory manner". It is often used to describe something that is temporary, ephemeral, or lasting only a short time.
Fugaciousness refers to the quality of being fleeting or transitory, lasting for a short time only. It can also describe something that is ephemeral, passing quickly without leaving a lasting impression. The word is often used to describe things like beauty, happiness, or moments of joy that are fleeting and can quickly disappear.
Fugacities refers to things that are fleeting, transitory, or brief in duration. The term is often used in a scientific or philosophical context to describe phenomena that are temporary or ephemeral, such as the fleeting nature of a sensation or the brief duration of a momentary perception.
Fugacity refers to the tendency of a substance to escape or evaporate quickly, typically referring to gases. It is often used in the context of chemical thermodynamics to describe the rate at which a gas escapes from a solution or mixture. Additionally, fugacity can also refer to a person's ability to evade or escape capture, often used in a negative sense.
Fugal refers to something that is relating to or characterized by the compositional technique of counterpoint, particularly in Baroque music. In this context, "fugal" refers to the interweaving of multiple melodic lines, often in a decorative and intricate manner.