oil

Definition

  • noun: a thick, black liquid that comes from the ground and that is used in making various products (such as gasoline)
  • noun: any of numerous unctuous combustible substances that are liquid or can be liquefied easily on warming, are soluble in ether but not in water, and leave a greasy stain on paper or cloth
  • verb: to put oil in or on (something)
  • verb: to smear, rub over, furnish, or lubricate with oil
  • often used before another noun
  • synonyms: barbados tar

Examples

  • I asked the mechanic to check the 'oil'. [=to make sure that there was enough oil to make the car engine run smoothly]

  • The dressing is made with 'oil', vinegar, and a pinch of herbs.

  • He works mostly 'in oils'. [=he mostly uses oil paints]

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) coffins and dungeons and moats? No, not the moats. Not the moats. This is the one place we don't have to hide. I told them not to do this. You add a little bit of olive oil to a non-stick saut' pan, and you want to cook with the olive oil in medium-high heat. What I do, I cut this in strips, (..)
    2008 Twilight