Sentence examples for the meters from inspiring English sources

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the meters

noun

(always meter) A device that measures things.

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"The meters are our parking spaces.

"They pressure-tested the meters, and the meters didn't leak," Chief Dixon said.

He adapted the meters of classical Arabic poetry to Hebrew.

He said the meters would help free up city employees.

The meters cost the utility roughly $220 apiece, including installation.

I was listening to Bowie, not The Meters.

In theory, the meters will pay for themselves.

"The meters are what I'm angry about," Mr. Holt said.

(He was referring to the meters, not the salesmen).

"Eight o'clock," he practically hollered, spiking the meters.

The meters were necessary, Dr. Zuckerman contended, so more people could find spots during the day.

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