Wheel in a sentence as a noun

Then the response is, "Why are you reinventing the wheel?

The cam will usually have a finger that then flicks forward a date wheel.

[8] This is how it works when looking at it interacting with it's escape wheel.

Maybe 1% of normal people will end up in their dream job, and the other 99% end up on the hamster wheel chasing what they love.

In a clearing ahead you see a shiny new icon, a multicolor wheel.

It's not uncommon to hear a bike coming up behind you with the mudguard rattling against the wheel.

" They'd wheel out, on a movable desk, an old PC, blow the dust off and fire it up and make sure the disk was readable.

This is only possible if you have a complete framework that doesn't force you to re-invent the wheel.

No one has given you a clear answer as to why your code is reinventing the wheel, so allow me to do it politely.

Wheel in a sentence as a verb

He tries to blame this on wheel size later, while simultaneously using Tesla's logs as showing that he wasn't driving very fast.

The real car of the future is just a big dumb tray full of indestructible nickle-iron batteries and 4 wheel-hub motors bolted to the corners.

Either it wont come through and theyll be disappointed, or it will come through and they will have gotten their hopes up for even more.- You will be tempted to give the squeaky wheel the grease.

You are missing out on a treasure trove of knowledge humanity has collated over centuries, just to hack away and reinvent the wheel by yourself...well, good luck with that.

The crucial resource needed to repack your wheel bearing balls isn't the steel to make the balls or the dead cow to grease them with; it's the knowledge about which balls are the right size, and which ones are already subtly cracked.

"We believe these changes will also help prevent a fire resulting from an extremely high speed impact that tears the wheels off the car, like the other Model S impact fire, which occurred last year in Mexico.

Wedge the point of the bent end between the tread and rail, so the "elbow" is resting an inch or two behind the wheel and the bar is up at a 45 degree angle, so forming a lever with a lot of mechanical advantage.

This happened after the vehicle impacted a roundabout at 110 mph, shearing off 15 feet of concrete curbwall and tearing off the left front wheel, then smashing through an eight foot tall buttressed concrete wall on the other side of the road and tearing off the right front wheel, before crashing into a tree.

Wheel definitions

noun

a simple machine consisting of a circular frame with spokes (or a solid disc) that can rotate on a shaft or axle (as in vehicles or other machines)

noun

a handwheel that is used for steering

noun

forces that provide energy and direction; "the wheels of government began to turn"

noun

a circular helm to control the rudder of a vessel

noun

game equipment consisting of a wheel with slots that is used for gambling; the wheel rotates horizontally and players bet on which slot the roulette ball will stop in

noun

an instrument of torture that stretches or disjoints or mutilates victims

See also: rack

noun

a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals

See also: bicycle bike cycle

verb

change directions as if revolving on a pivot; "They wheeled their horses around and left"

verb

wheel somebody or something

verb

move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle; "The President's convoy rolled past the crowds"

See also: roll

verb

ride a bicycle

See also: bicycle cycle bike pedal