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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121. The cause of the crash was engine failure.
122. The engine is running smoothly now.
123. Glass parked the car and switched the engine off.
124. Black oil was oozing out of the engine.
125. The engine was just ticking over.
126. The engine is supported by four rubberized mountings.
127. You need more oil in the engine.
128. Can't you open up the engine a little more?
129. Brad drained all the oil from the engine.
130. The manufacturers are currently testing the new engine.
131. The engine had blown a gasket .
132. The engine sounded a bit suspect.
133. Capt. Hunt asked which engine was on fire.
134. The engine will need to be completely checked.
135. The engine puts out thirty horsepower.
136. The engine had been playing up.
137. My car's been having engine trouble recently.
138. First,(sentencedict.com) you turn the engine on so.
139. He's taken the engine to bits .
140. My car had to have a new engine. Sentencedict.com
141. The engine conked out after 1,000 miles.
142. Its engine is coupled to a semiautomatic gearbox.
143. He could diagnose an engine problem simply by listening.
144. Then abruptly he revved the engine to full power.
145. With engine labouring, the car struggled up the hill.
146. The engine seems to be performing well.
147. Could you tune the engine for me, please?
148. The engine turned over twice and then stopped.
149. I never discovered how to start the engine.
150. My car engine is making a strange rattling noise.
More similar words: engineer, engineering, bring in, coming in, fungible, engage, length, at length, engulfed, engage in, begin, dig in, challenged, passenger, engaged in, strengthen, origin, drag in, margin, engagement, managing, emerging, originally, debugging, begin with, encouraging, to begin with, discharging, at the beginning, line.