on wheels »
Mobile; able to be moved.
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on wheels »
To a large degree, excessive.
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put one's shoulder to the wheel »
To work or exert oneself heavily or with full effort.
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reinvent the wheel »
To redo work unnecessarily when it has already been done satisfactorily; to rethink an already working system, technique, etc. in a pointless attempt to improve it.
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shroud »
One of the two annular plates at the periphery of a water wheel, which form the sides of the buckets; a shroud plate.
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softroader »
. This involves increased ground clearance with tyre, wheel, and suspension tweaks, skid plates and refers to mini SUV or wagons.
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spanner »
A hand tool shaped like a small crank handle, for winding the spring of a wheel lock on a musket.
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spare tire »
An extra wheel or tire carried as a replacement in case of a flat.
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spin one's wheels »
To make no progress despite making an effort; to get nowhere.
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squeaky wheel gets the grease »
The person who complains or speaks up most loudly receives the redress or attention which he or she seeks.
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take the wheel »
To assume control of a situation.
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take the wheel »
To be in control of the steering wheel of a vehicle or a vessel.
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third wheel »
A person or thing that serves no useful purpose.
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wheel around »
To transport someone or something to various locations by pushing a wheeled transporter such as a wheelchair or a wheelbarrow or trolley.
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