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Discover LudwigThe word "fender" is correct and commonly used in written English.
"Fender" can have a few different meanings, so its usage would depend on the context. Some possible meanings and example sentences are: 1. A protective device attached to the side of a vehicle to absorb shock or prevent damage in a collision: - "The driver narrowly avoided hitting the deer, but the car's fender was still dented." - "The ship's fender was damaged after colliding with the pier." 2. A metal structure projecting from the side of a fire or stove to protect against rolling logs or other fuel: - "The old wood stove had a sturdy fender to prevent accidents." 3. A low metal frame in front of a fireplace for holding the burning coal or logs: - "The warm glow from the fire in the fireplace reflected off the brass fender." 4. A barrier or railing to prevent people or objects from falling: - "The building's balcony had a sturdy fender to ensure safety for its occupants." 5. A person or thing that acts as a buffer or protector: - "His brother was always his fender, protecting him from bullies on the playground." - "The company's strong financial reserves acted.
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fender
noun
Panel of a car which encloses the wheel area, especially the front wheels
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Living in a country run by her is like driving endlessly round a roundabout few fender benders but also no direction; her finger doesn't point the way but only measures which way the wind is blowing: and so forth.
It's very difficult to guarantee that you won't ding your fender in a minor accident, and cheaper to pay for the event than to hedge against it.
But one day Mr Jackson, a "fat-voiced" toad, arrives and makes himself at home, lounging in the rocking chair and putting his feet on the fender.
Bonnie Parker, in a proto-modelling photograph, seems to taunt us from the fender of Clyde Barrow's car.
Patricia Hewitt, a former head of research at Accenture (then called Andersen Consulting) was health secretary in 2005-07; David Blunkett got a consultancy job when he resigned as work and pensions secretary in disgrace.Consultants are nothing if not ingenious in getting their feet on the fender.
Unusually for a car, it has even found a place in the canon of English children's literature ("Landy" and "Fender"), never mind Tomb Raider and James Bond films.In appearance it has changed little over the years, though it developed a slight bulge below the waistline in early middle age and was then elongated and adapted for countless different purposes.
And the ranchers, whose enclosed herd comprises some 110,000 elk in North America, are angry.In this section Tom v George Moniker business Fender bender Finding 12 good men and true A chronic waste King of the Hill Reprints Related items Park management: When nature goes too farJan 1st 1998Fenced trophy hunts are already outlawed in several states.
For example, old bumper covers have been recycled into fender liners or battery trays for new cars.
Two primary properties of any metal are (1) its yield strength, defined as its ability to resist permanent deformation (such as a fender dent), and (2) its elastic modulus, defined as its ability to resist elastic or springy deflection like a drum head.
"I have invented an 'auto-signaling arm,' which, when placed on the back of the fender, can be raised or lowered by electrical push buttons.
Large quantities of cast-brass fender trivets were manufactured at Birmingham, in England, in the last quarter of the 18th century; these were suspended from the top rails of the fender as muffin and kettle stands.
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