wheels

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/wiːlz/

Collocations for "wheels"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "wheels" in context.

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wheel

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. the [car, bike, bicycle, motorcycle, van, truck] wheels
  2. the [rear, back, front] wheels
  3. the [rear] [left, right] wheel
  4. keep the spare wheel in the trunk
  5. [rotate, align] the wheels
  6. [turn, grip, hold on to] the steering wheel
  7. the wheels went into a [skid, spin]
  8. the wheels were spinning in the [mud, ditch]
  9. a hamster spinning around its wheel
  10. went on the Ferris wheel at the fair
  11. idiom: spin the wheel of Fortune
  12. spin the roulette wheel
  13. the mouse wheel
  14. the wheels of [commerce, change, time]
  15. informal: need to keep the wheels turning (at)
  16. slang: driving his [brother's, dad's] wheels
v
  1. [the car, she] wheeled around
  2. wheel the [cart, luggage, stretcher]
  3. wheel the [cart] down the hall
  4. wheeled [the patient, her] [out, around] in a wheelchair
  5. [the patient] was wheeled out
  6. wheeled [the patient] into surgery
  7. wheeled him off to [the hospital, the emergency room]
  8. wheel and deal
  9. wheel out the same (tired) old [excuses, clichés]
n as adj
  1. wheel [alignment, covers]
  2. [a four, an all, a front, a rear] -wheel drive vehicle
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