Similar words: steering wheel, power steering, orienteering, profiteering, jeering, leering, pioneering, domineering. Meaning: ['stɪrɪŋ /'stɪər-] n. 1. the act of guiding or showing the way 2. the act of setting and holding a course 3. the act of steering a ship.
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91, Finally, steering organizations that shop around can provide more comprehensive solutions, attacking the roots of the problem.
92, The steering wheel felt elastic and rubbery in his hands.
93, Its chassis offers terrific handling balance, great traction matched to positive brakes and accurate steering.
94, He gripped the steering wheel firmly as he sped up to get on the freeway.
95, The steering wheel is made from a semi-circle of black or brown fondant.
96, A cup holder in the dashboard, to the left of the steering wheel, to better serve southpaw cappuccino drinkers.
97, In real-life evolution there is nothing that corresponds to steering towards some distant genetic target.
98, Jack tried but it was quite impossible; the button, like the steering wheel, was red hot.
99, The steering is pin sharp and the delicate gearshift absolutely superb, swapping the cogs with a velvet action.
100, Rob is still driving and is soon steering by the tree tops since the mist is so dense.
101, The steering committee did however recommend the appointment of a Prime Minister, and provision for greater freedom of information.
102, You can practise this skill by deliberately steering a bad variable course ad feel the pressure changing in the hands.
103, There's always the button gear change above the steering wheel spoke.
104, Two marker posts with winking lights had appeared on the horizon, and the bus was steering between them.
105, A thirteen-person steering committee was elected to draw up a draft constitution and a programme of activities.
106, Intermittent rear wipers and fingertip radio controls under the steering wheel are valuable additions.
107, The little Peugeot has all mod cons with power steering and an air bag.
108, I had to make minor adjustments, moving the steering wheel a little bit this way, a little bit that way.
109, So even with the brake pedal to the floor on wet roads, you can still retain steering control.
110, The Steering Committee, consisting of anybody who came to the meetings, ended up with 37 people.
111, Graham had to jerk the steering wheel to the left to avoid a crash.
112, He or she can discuss the possibilities and may have some good reasons for steering your child in a particular direction.
113, Some cuts, but steering a way from too many job losses is the option favoured by the liberal democrats.
113, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
114, You won't be irritated by a steering wheel which writhes slightly between your hands as you accelerate.
115, Off the gas, gentle steering correction; the vehicle responds admirably to corrective action.
116, Power assisted steering is standard on all models equipped with automatic gearboxes.
117, Diff-locks click out when speeds or steering angles exceed preset limits.
118, Shortly after lunch, Durkin, attired in his motoring outfit, climbed into the car and gripped the steering wheel.
119, Stereolithography works by steering laser beams through a photosensitive liquid that solidifies when it is exposed to enough light.
120, Equipment looks good with central locking and power steering included.
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