wheeler Antonyms

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Meaning of wheeler

Wordnet

wheeler (n)

Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976)

someone who makes and repairs wooden wheels

the man at the outermost end of the rank in wheeling

a person who rides a bicycle

a draft horse harnessed behind others and nearest the wheels of a vehicle

Webster

wheeler (n.)

One who wheels, or turns.

A maker of wheels; a wheelwright.

A wheel horse. See under Wheel.

A steam vessel propelled by a paddle wheel or by paddle wheels; -- used chiefly in the terms side-wheeler and stern-wheeler.

A worker on sewed muslin.

The European goatsucker.

wheeler Sentence Examples

  1. The old wheeler creaked and groaned as it rolled down the cobblestone street.
  2. The skilled wheeler carefully crafted the intricate wooden wheel for the wagon.
  3. The wheelers worked tirelessly to repair the damaged chariots before the battle.
  4. The huge wheeler dwarfed the blacksmith, who struggled to shape its massive iron rim.
  5. The children watched in awe as the wheeler spun the pottery wheel, creating beautiful ceramic vessels.
  6. During the war, the wheelers were responsible for maintaining the vehicles and artillery.
  7. The cheese wheeler efficiently sliced the large block of cheddar into perfect portions.
  8. The ship's wheeler operated the massive steering wheel, guiding the vessel through the treacherous seas.
  9. The gambler's wheeler spun the roulette wheel, his heart pounding with anticipation.
  10. The wheeler's workshop was a symphony of sound, with the constant hammering and whirring of machinery.

FAQs About the word wheeler

Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976), someone who makes and repairs wooden wheels, the man at the outermost end of the rank in wheeling, a person who rides a bicy

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The old wheeler creaked and groaned as it rolled down the cobblestone street.

The skilled wheeler carefully crafted the intricate wooden wheel for the wagon.

The wheelers worked tirelessly to repair the damaged chariots before the battle.

The huge wheeler dwarfed the blacksmith, who struggled to shape its massive iron rim.