four-wheel









four-wheel


four-wheel or four-wheeled [fawr-hweel, -weel, fohr-] ExamplesWord Origin adjective

  1. having four wheels.
  2. 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.

    Ciao, Roma! Hello, Newark!

    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.

    The Great Gray Plague

    Raymond F. Jones

  • “The whole of the four-wheel trade is with you, ladies,” he told us confidentially.

    Rebel women

    Evelyn Sharp

  • Mary and her husband are outside the gate in their four-wheel.

    Love Me Little, Love Me Long

    Charles Reade

  • A pile of pigskin luggage was ready for the four-wheel dogcart.

    The Drunkard

    Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull

  • He started the jeep, then shifted into his own four-wheel drive.

    The Golden Skull

    John Blaine

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