"Wheelie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To ride a bicycle with the wheels off the ground, typically by lifting the front or rear wheel with one's feet. A wheelie is often performed by skaters such as skateboarders, inline skaters, and rollerbladers as well.
A circular object or ring usually with a rim turning round a central axis, used for propulsion, lifting, or other purposes.<br><br>Example:<br>The bicycle has a wheel that rotates to move.<br><br>Parts of the vehicle's wheel include a hub, a tire, a rim, and a spokes.<br><br>Freq. related to a car or mode of transportation.
A cart with two wheels, used for carrying heavy loads, often used for gardening, construction, or other physical tasks.
A wheeled barrow, typically with two handles and a fitted metal or plastic container, used especially for carrying loads, typically heavy objects, soil, or rubble.
The distance between the center of the front and rear wheels in a vehicle, typically measured between the center of the hub of the front wheel and the center of the hub of the rear wheel.
A vehicle with four wheels, typically small, motorized, and designed to be propelled by a seated rider, often used by people with mobility impairments.
A type of mobility aid used by people with physical disabilities or injuries, typically consisting of a sturdy chair with wheels or casters that allow the user to move around wheeling.
An athlete's "wheelhouse" refers to their area of greatest strength or ability.<br><br>In business, a company's "wheelhouse" refers to their core products or services that are most profitable and successful.<br><br>A wheelhouse can also be the stern end of a boat, but in modern usage, the phrase is used in a figurative sense.
A noun phrase that refers to:<br><br>1. A style of motorcycle riding where the rear wheel loses contact with the ground, typically performed by experienced riders for recreation or stunts.<br><br>2. A kid's game where children sit on the rear wheel of a pushbike, with their legs splayed out wide, as if performing a wheelie.
To cause someone or something, such as a vehicle, to spin or turn around in a circular motion. <br><br>Used for persuading someone to do something, often through insincere means, and often to deceive them.
Wheels refer to round or circular components with a hole in the center, that rotate on axles, used for supporting or moving heavy objects, often found on vehicles, bicycles, and other machinery.
A person who builds, repairs, and sells wooden wheels, especially for carts and other vehicles.
Wheely is an adjective that means rotating or revolving, typically quickly and smoothly. It can also refer to a bicycle with wheels that rotate independently, often used in a playful or humorous way. It can also be used as a verb, which means to move or spin on wheels, typically quickly or playfully.
To breathe with a harsh or hissing sound, typically indicating an obstruction in one's airway, such as asthma.
To make a high-pitched sound, typically when breathing out, especially because of an asthma attack or other respiratory problem.
Wheezes refer to a high-pitched whistling or hissing sound that is often heard when someone has a respiratory condition, such as asthma or bronchitis. It is typically caused by the obstruction of airflow in the lungs or airways, leading to a restrictive sound.<br><br>In addition to medical contexts, the word "wheezes" can also be used in a more playful or whimsical way to describe a humorous or quirky trick or tactic. For example, someone might say "that's a wheeze" to describe a clever or amusing way of solving a problem.