tire chain (Meaning)
Wordnet
tire chain (n)
chain attached to wheels to increase traction on ice or snow
Synonyms & Antonyms of tire chain
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tire chain Sentence Examples
- The car struggled to climb the icy hill, even with tire chains attached.
- The tire chains rattled against the pavement as the vehicle made its way through the snowy pass.
- The driver stopped at a gas station to install tire chains before venturing into the blizzard.
- The police officer instructed the stranded driver to put on tire chains for increased traction.
- The tire chains were so heavy that it took two people to lift them onto the wheels.
- The car's tires spun uselessly in the snow until the tire chains were fastened securely.
- The sound of tire chains on asphalt was a familiar wintertime melody in the mountains.
- The worn-out tire chains snapped in half, leaving the vehicle without traction.
- The tire chains were an essential tool for driving in treacherous winter conditions.
- The mechanic warned the driver that excessive speeding with tire chains could damage the tires.
FAQs About the word tire chain
chain attached to wheels to increase traction on ice or snow
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The car struggled to climb the icy hill, even with tire chains attached.
The tire chains rattled against the pavement as the vehicle made its way through the snowy pass.
The driver stopped at a gas station to install tire chains before venturing into the blizzard.
The police officer instructed the stranded driver to put on tire chains for increased traction.