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the wheeled
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A circular device capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation or performing labour in machines. A steering wheel and its implied control of a vehicle. The instrument attached to the rudder by which a vessel is steered.
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He wonders why "it took close to 6,000 years" from the invention of the wheel to the invention of the wheeled suitcase.
Many of the wheeled poles were taken away.
The wheeled bags, above, available at Macy's, cost about $200.
Take, for example, some of the wheeled items.
The wheeled plow, gradually introduced over several centuries, further reinforced communal work organization.
Why, then, is it O.K. to do that when the wheeled property is called a car?
The first weekend after the wheeled hordes arrive, there we were, all together, on the greenway.
These tractors provide better adhesion and lower ground pressure than the wheeled tractors do.
He sits beside his canvas in the wheeled office chair he relies on to get around the studio.
The wheeled plow, at first drawn by oxen but later by horses, made possible the northward spread of European agriculture.
I can push around the wheeled industrial trash can, collecting the trash from all the smaller bins.
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