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four-wheel

or four-wheeled

[ fawr-hweel, -weel, fohr- ]

adjective

  1. having four wheels.
  2. functioning on or driven by four wheels.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of four-wheel1

First recorded in 1730–40
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Example Sentences

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New South Wales police said on Friday that one man was missing after his four-wheel drive was swept into a fast-flowing river.

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We rented a four-wheel drive van and stayed in Mariposa.

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"Farmers get a lot of stick, with some believing that the life of a farmer is all about driving four-wheel drives, going shooting every other day and fox hunting," he added.

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Thousands of Angelenos reside in vehicles, and while Mayor Karen Bass has focused on housing homeless people living in tent encampments, finding places for families and individuals sleeping in four-wheel shelters has proved much harder.

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A forest ranger in a four-wheel drive picks me up.

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