Synonym: locomotive, locomotive engine, railway locomotive. Similar words: engineer, engineering, bring in, coming in, fungible, engage, length, at length. Meaning: ['endʒɪn] n. 1. motor that converts thermal energy to mechanical work 2. something used to achieve a purpose 3. a wheeled vehicle consisting of a self-propelled engine that is used to draw trains along railway tracks.
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91. The engine is due for an overhaul.
92. "Eureka!" she shouted as the engine started.
93. We succeeded in repairing the engine.
94. The engine is heavy on fuel.
95. I pressed the accelerator until the engine screamed.
96. Oil is seeping from the engine.
97. I've left the car with the engine ticking over.
98. The engine broke down just outside the station.
99. The engine has been completely overhauled.
100. The engine doesn't sound like it's supposed to.
101. The engine coughed and spluttered, then stopped altogether.
102. The engine was running very smoothly.
103. On average the engine does 4,000 revs per minute.
104. His face was covered with smuts from the engine.
105. Two freight cars disconnected from the train engine.
106. The car engine packed in mid-way.
107. The plane developed engine trouble shortly after takeoff.
108. I couldn't get the engine to start.
109. Boon walked in and quieted the engine.
110. I did a quick visual check of the engine.sentencedict.com
111. The engine of the seaplane started up.
112. Suddenly the engine stuttered and then it stopped completely.
113. The engine began to sound very loud indeed.
114. The engine has a serious fault.
115. We had to take the engine apart.
116. The old engine coughed and spluttered into life.
117. She sat at the traffic lights revving the engine.
118. The needle pulsates when the engine is running.
119. Finally the engine sprang to life.
120. The engine roared, and the vehicle leapt forward.
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