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motored
verb
Past of motor
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We didn't just pass it, we motored past it at 100mph.
The best passing move of the game came relatively early on, when Kagawa slipped the ball wide to Evra and motored into the area.
When they motored to the Todd river, all of the defendants except driver Kloeden were drunk.
The country's carmakers motored through the downturn, and the latest figures show an export-led boom with soaring sales, rising employment and significant investment in new plants and products.
Luiz Gustavo curled just wide and Arjen Robben motored clean through, from Thomas Müller's sumptuous back-heel, to draw a smart save at point-blank range from Fabianski.
They went on adventures, motored through the beat and hippy generations and into surfing folklore.
The German government has cut its growth forecast for this year to only 0.75%.Over the past couple of years, while Germany's economy has been stuck in first gear, France's has motored along nicely.
Its four axles were all motored.
By 1960 the electric industry was producing transformer and rectifier packages slim enough to fit under the frames of a motored urban rapid-transit car, thereby making almost its entire body available for passenger seating.
The heavier loads of the latter require different gearing of the final drives which will reduce maximum speed and possibly an increase in the number of motored axles, for increased adhesion.
This helped to accelerate and expand the industrialized world's electrification of metropolitan railway networks for operation by self-powered train-sets (i.e., with some or all vehicles motored).
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