four-wheel or four-wheeled [fawr-hweel, -weel, fohr-] ExamplesWord Origin adjective
- having four wheels.
- functioning on or driven by four wheels.
Origin of four-wheel First recorded in 1730–40 Examples from the Web for four-wheel Contemporary Examples of four-wheel
A guy with a van that had four-wheel drive would take us into the city for $150.
James Atlas
January 6, 2011
Historical Examples of four-wheel
They used Sam’s panel truck, which had a four-wheel drive and mud tires.
Raymond F. Jones
“The whole of the four-wheel trade is with you, ladies,” he told us confidentially.
Evelyn Sharp
Mary and her husband are outside the gate in their four-wheel.
Charles Reade
A pile of pigskin luggage was ready for the four-wheel dogcart.
Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
He started the jeep, then shifted into his own four-wheel drive.
John Blaine