Sentence examples for called a drive from inspiring English sources

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From the technical side, the car's chief characteristic is abundant power, delivered by exceptionally high currents put through a device called a drive inverter.

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This is called a "drive-by download".

Mr. Means also survived several gunshots — one in the abdomen fired during a scuffle with an Indian Affairs police officer in North Dakota in 1975, one that grazed his forehead in what he called a drive-by assassination attempt on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota in 1975, and one in the chest fired by another would-be assassin on another South Dakota reservation in 1976.

A group of donkeys is called a drove.

The woman had what Giacino calls a "drive disorder," in which a patient is unable to speak, move, or, possibly, think unless physically stimulated — by touch.

The woman had what Giacino calls a "drive disorder," in which a patient is unable to speak, move, or, possibly, think unless physically stimulated by touch.

To make it work on a large scale, scientists would have to connect this gene to what James calls "a drive system" — some trait that makes the malaria-immune mosquitoes more likely to reproduce than their normal cousins.

A 74-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man were wounded Wednesday afternoon in what Gary, Ind., police are calling a drive-by shooting.

On teacher evaluations over the years: "Most of us basically had what I would call a drive-by evaluation, you know, 20 minutes in a classroom, boom, that's it.

The optical drive is often called a DVD drive, or a CD drive.

Also called a USB drive or a flash drive, they have them at Office Max and Office Depot.

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