wheeling
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Definition
- Noun:
- The action or process of propelling or conveying something on wheels: This refers to the act of moving something using wheels as a means of transport or support.
- A city in the United States: A proper noun referring to a specific city located in the northern panhandle of West Virginia, situated on the Ohio River.
Examples of Usage
Noun (Action):
- The wheeling of the cart across the cobblestones made a loud rumbling sound.
- Efficient wheeling of materials is essential on a construction site.
Noun (City):
- Wheeling is known for its historic suspension bridge.
- They traveled to Wheeling for a conference.
Advanced Usage
- "Free wheeling": Operating or moving without constraint or restriction. (Note: This is a compound adjective, listed here as it is a common collocation).
- The free wheeling discussion allowed for many creative ideas.
Variants and Related Words
- Wheel (verb): To push or pull a vehicle on wheels; to move in a circle or curve.
- He wheeled the bicycle into the garage.
- Wheel (noun): A circular object that revolves on an axle.
- Wheeler (noun): One that wheels; often used in compounds (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Rolling: Moving by turning over and over on an axis.
- Transporting: Carrying or moving from one place to another.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
- Wheel around: To turn around quickly.
- She wheeled around to see who had called her name.
- Wheel out: To bring something out, especially something stored or not often used.
- The company wheeled out its old marketing campaign for the anniversary.
Related Idioms
- Wheeling and dealing: Engaging in clever, often shrewd, and sometimes unscrupulous business or political negotiations.
- There was a lot of wheeling and dealing behind the scenes before the contract was signed.
- Set the wheels in motion: To start a process.
- The new policy set the wheels in motion for major changes.
Noun
- propelling something on wheels
- a city in the northern panhandle of West Virginia on the Ohio river