"Rubbernecking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Rubbernecking
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"Rubbernecking" Meaning

The act of slowing down or stopping to gaze at an accident, fire, or other unusual occurrence, typically in a morbid or idle curiosity.

"Rubbernecking" Examples

Word: rubbernecking


Definition

1. The act of slowing down to look at a traffic accident or other road hazard.

Usage Examples


1. Be careful not to engage in rubbernecking when you see a car accident, as it can distract you and cause your own safety to be compromised.
2. The police officer warned drivers not to engage in rubbernecking as they approached the scene of the multi-car pileup on the highway.
3. Everyone was tempted to rubberneck on their way home from work, but the traffic was already backed up due to the accident.
4. Rubbernecking is a common traffic hazard, especially on busy highways where speeding drivers may not see debris or accidents in their lane quickly enough.
5. If a driver is found to be guilty of rubbernecking, they may face fines and points on their license for reckless endangerment.

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Having or becoming worn or scratched, as a result of rubbing against something.<br><br>Example: The child's skin was rubbed raw from playing outside without sunscreen.

Rubber

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Rubberneck

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Rubbernecked

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Apparently or"pathetically" interested in something, such as a car accident or celebrity, to the point of being considered morbid or ghoulish.

Rubbernecker

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Someone who looks at a scene of an accident or emergency, especially by the side of the road or at the edge of a police cordon, often to gawk at the sight of the accident or injury.

Rubberneckers

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People who stop to stare at the scene of an accident, crime, or other shocking or unusually interesting event, often slowing down or stopping their vehicle in the process.

Rubbernecks

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Curious or nosy people who crane their necks to get a better look at something, especially when driving a vehicle.

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Erasers, particularly small rubber sticks or pencil toppers used for erasing pencil marks.

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having a flexible and soft quality, like rubber: The rope was rather rubbery, so it was very difficult to hold onto it.

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