Sentence examples for engine wound from inspiring English sources

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The engine wound up in a hole in the catch-fence.

They can tell you how much the former miners' cottages along the seventh fairway sell for now that they front a world-class golf course and not a slag pile, and they will tell you the story of how a working steam engine wound up behind a purple painted house near the 10th hole.

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During a raid on the northern Italian city of Verona on 12 October 1944, Raw's aircraft was hit by two anti-aircraft shells that destroyed its hydraulics system and an engine, wounded the radio operator and opened 166 holes in the fuselage.

However, unlike the CVTs we've seen from Honda and Subaru up to this point (that wound the engine way up then back down again, seesawing power on and off but never quite settling), Audi's setup, called Multitronic, is glorious.

Wounded, wounded, wounded!

Musk stated, "This contract is costing U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars for no reason, and to add salt to the wound, the primary engine that's used is a Russian engine".

"This contract is costing U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars for no reason, and to add salt to the wound, the primary engine that's used is a Russian engine".

And to add salt to the wound, the primary engine used is made in Russia".

In one such sortie, Helbig's flight engineer was severely wounded, and the left engine of his aircraft was shot out by flak.

After a two-year stint in the Israeli Air Force -- he wanted to be a pilot but wound up fixing engines -- he found himself unwelcome at home and, with a standby ticket, followed an old girlfriend to Manchester, England, only to discover that she had married somebody else.

A tube in one of her boilers burst on 10 June during a 24-hour engine trial, killing six and wounding three.

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