hot-wire (Meaning)
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hot-wire (v)
start (a car engine) without a key by bypassing the ignition interlock
Synonyms & Antonyms of hot-wire
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hot-wire Sentence Examples
- The thief used a hot-wire to bypass the ignition switch of the stolen car.
- The electrician carefully installed the hot-wire into the electrical panel.
- The old engine was running hot, so the mechanic checked the spark plugs and hot-wire.
- The hot-wire knife quickly cut through the insulation foam, leaving a clean edge.
- The pilot used a hot-wire to ignite the jet engine.
- The sculptor used a hot-wire cutter to shape the delicate glass piece.
- The scientist used a hot-wire probe to measure the temperature within the furnace.
- The burglar carried a hot-wire kit to access the locked safe.
- The hot-wire heater provided instant warmth in the freezing cabin.
- The guitar strings snapped when the hot-wire came too close to them during the repair.
FAQs About the word hot-wire
start (a car engine) without a key by bypassing the ignition interlock
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The thief used a hot-wire to bypass the ignition switch of the stolen car.
The electrician carefully installed the hot-wire into the electrical panel.
The old engine was running hot, so the mechanic checked the spark plugs and hot-wire.
The hot-wire knife quickly cut through the insulation foam, leaving a clean edge.