"Wheels" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wheels" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wheels" Meaning

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.

"Wheels" Examples

Examples of "wheels"


- Noun
- The car has four wheels.
- I like to spin the wheels when I'm bored.
- The bicycle's wheels were dirty, so I cleaned them.
- Please put the hard drive on the wheels to prevent it from being damaged.
- The Ferris wheel is a classic theme park attraction.

- Idiom
- The new policies are bound to put the company's wheels in motion.
- Trying to live on my savings without a steady income left my financial wheels in the mud.
- We'll only get somewhere when we grease the wheels of progress.

"Wheels" Similar Words

Wheelbase

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Wheelchair

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A vehicle with four wheels, typically small, motorized, and designed to be propelled by a seated rider, often used by people with mobility impairments.

Wheelchairs

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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.

Wheeled

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Having wheels, typically for moving or turning.

Wheelhouse

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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.

Wheelie

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Wheelies

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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.

Wheeling

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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.

Wheelwright

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A person who builds, repairs, and sells wooden wheels, especially for carts and other vehicles.

Wheely

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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.

Wheeze

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To breathe with a harsh or hissing sound, typically indicating an obstruction in one's airway, such as asthma.

Wheezed

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To make a high-pitched sound, typically when breathing out, especially because of an asthma attack or other respiratory problem.

Wheezes

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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.

Wheezily

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Making a high-pitched, shrill sound, especially when breathing in.

Wheeziness

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A feeling of wheezing; a feeling that someone's breath is wheezing in their throat.

Wheezing

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Exhalation of breath with a high-pitched, stridor (whistling) sound, typically associated with difficulty breathing; a symptom of respiratory conditions affecting airway passage, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).