Fender in a sentence as a noun

I leaned on my horn, they clued in, and braked in time to stop just touching my fender.

It started because she passed so close to some workmen that our fender flicked a button on one man's coat.

> minor fender bendersWhere did it say this was a "minor fender bender"?

It's likely that this measure will significantly reduce some kinds of "fender benders".

>a fender bender blamed on a human driverJust to be clear, it was a human driver operating the Google car.

I attach a clear small-size coke bottle of water to the fender over the rear tire, with a bungee cable - in line with the LED light.

I might die in a horrific accident someday, but a fender bender won't turn into road-rash and a concussion.

Even after almost 5 years of sporadic driving lessons, including a minor fender bender in my parent's driveway.

It's a game where getting into a fender bender with a cop car often results in hundreds of blown up cars, numerous car-jackings, and several crashed helicopters an hour or two later, but only if your character is involved.

Fender definitions

noun

a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud; "in Britain they call a fender a wing"

See also: wing

noun

an inclined metal frame at the front of a locomotive to clear the track

See also: buffer cowcatcher pilot

noun

a low metal guard to confine falling coals to a hearth

noun

a cushion-like device that reduces shock due to an impact

See also: buffer