Bogie in a sentence as a noun

I wondered, how would this work with an axle-less low-floor bogie?

… The wear problem is because those bogies don't seem to track as well, they go from left to right in the track”.

The US rovers have used a rocker-bogie[1] system for their suspension.

As such, the expensive parts weren't shared, even though the huge value of the bus/bogie system and the skycrane were shared.

Going for that birdie risks another bogie that would require another birdie to balance, and so on.

Great, people want birdies more than they don't want bogies, and perhaps it ties back into some aspect of your central hypothesis.

Hate fueled rhetoric, plus making the world the bogie man for the sad displaced white boy is literally the alt-right SOP. Let's not stop pointing fingers at them as part of the problem.

“… there is only a single series of trams that have these bogies, later versions returned to the traditional type with axles.

Furthermore, the rocker-bogie suspension system kept the machine from toppling over.

Maybe I don't understand because I'm bad at golf and don't get a whole lot of birdie putts, but when I do I always go for it because getting a birdie is great, and getting a bogie is pretty average for me. I've never once just hoped to get it close, even for an eagle.

Even when jammed, the state of the art wouldn't likely be able to create a false bogie in this spectrum; a jamming signal would manifest as intolerable noise throughout the image.

I really felt frustrated about the entire situation and was desperate to get a shot at one of those guys in their own back yard—I called the bogie out to #3 and said I was going after him.

They were developed for military radar operators to quickly move the focus to an inbound bogie, potentially supersonic.

The train is driven slowly across the junction; each bogie has various projections that are engaged by control rails to take the weight off the wheels, unlock the wheels, slide them to the new gauge, and lock them in place again.

The most credible one seems like advanced EW jammers to produce a bogie on the atflir video, but it doesn't explain the visual sightings or simultaneous passive radar sightings with atflir readings.

Bogie definitions

noun

an evil spirit

See also: bogey bogy

noun

an unidentified (and possibly enemy) aircraft

See also: bogy bogey