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Discover Ludwig"burned rubber" is a valid term in English, used to describe an instance of accelerating suddenly.
You can use this phrase in any formal or informal writing. For example: "The driver burned rubber as he raced away from the crime scene."
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The bitter smell of burned rubber tinged the air.
As soon as I got out, she hit the gas and burned rubber.
The much-used air in the corridor smelled faintly of burned rubber.
The air smelled of burned rubber and melted wires; a damp ash covered the ground, sticking to their boots.
In an upper-class Sunni neighborhood in Beirut, the smell of burned rubber still hung in the air Saturday evening.
Those bad things involve sulfur chemistry and can ultimately include aromas of burned rubber, cabbage and rotten eggs.
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He burns rubber competitively at weekends at off-road tracks across the UK.
The team's first task was to find out what aroma was being likened to burnt rubber.
Burning rubber since their 1990 single, "Kept Between Trees," they've been writing and singing about cars, vans and motorcycles with a primal urgency.
But Scent Sciences says it will make customized scent cartridges that can be paired with an appropriate video, like mushroom risotto while one is watching a Barefoot Contessa episode, or perhaps burnt rubber for a showing of "Top Gear".
Take one eye off the road and you'll find them flown, perched in trees, surveying the wreckage, as you cling to the wheel, burnt rubber singeing your nostrils.
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