paddlewheel (Meaning)
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paddlewheel (n)
a large wheel fitted with paddles and driven by an engine in order to propel a boat
Synonyms & Antonyms of paddlewheel
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paddlewheel Sentence Examples
- The Mississippi Riverboat's paddlewheel churned the water, propelling it forward.
- The Victorian fairground featured a merry-go-round with intricate paddlewheels.
- The paddlewheel acted as a rudder, steering the small boat through the rapids.
- The paddlewheel steamboat was a symbol of America's westward expansion.
- The paddlewheel on the toy boat splashed water, creating miniature waves.
- The riverboat's paddlewheel left a trail of bubbles in its wake.
- Engineers designed the paddlewheel to maximize efficiency and minimize vibration.
- The sound of the paddlewheel on the beach was a familiar summer soundtrack.
- The giant paddlewheel of the waterpark ride propelled riders through the air.
- The paddlewheel on the model ship was carefully crafted to resemble the original vessel.
FAQs About the word paddlewheel
a large wheel fitted with paddles and driven by an engine in order to propel a boat
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No antonyms found.
The Mississippi Riverboat's paddlewheel churned the water, propelling it forward.
The Victorian fairground featured a merry-go-round with intricate paddlewheels.
The paddlewheel acted as a rudder, steering the small boat through the rapids.
The paddlewheel steamboat was a symbol of America's westward expansion.