wheel

Definition

  • noun: one of the round parts underneath a car, wagon, etc., that rolls and allows something to move
  • noun: a circular frame of hard material that may be solid, partly solid, or spoked and that is capable of turning on an axle
  • verb: to move (someone or something) on a vehicle that has wheels
  • sometimes used figuratively
  • synonyms: velocipede, disk, orb

Examples

  • With today's announcement, she has 'set the wheels in motion' for a run for the presidency. [=she has begun to run for president]

  • You could almost see the 'wheels' turning in his head. [=you could almost see him thinking about how to do something]

  • They hoped that the tax cuts would 'grease the wheels' of the economy. [=would help the economy work better]

Movie quotes

  • (..) Hold it steady. - Son of a bitch! - I missed it. Don't worry. We'll figure something out. - Here, take the wheel. - What? What are you doing? Always carry a spare. It's the Navy way. Whoa, Jesus! (..)
    2002 Shark Attack 3: Megalodon
  • (..) please! Cat: Hurry! Come on, Ben! Hurry, Ben! Hurry! Give me the wheel. We have to save her. Hang on! Ben: Easy. Watch your head. Woman: Help! (..)
    2002 Shark Attack 3: Megalodon