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the wiper
noun
Someone who wipes.
Exact(60)
I increased the wiper speed.
Keep the wiper handy, that's all I'm saying.
Sergei, meanwhile, removed the wiper mount from the windshield-wiper arm and with the blade of the wiper squeegeed the windshield dry and clean.
He printed out a ticket, stuck it under the wiper, and moved on.
Finally, Roger Shipman, a Ford supervisor, announced to Kearns that he had "won the wiper competition".
Kearns worked on the wiper on weekends during the first half of 1963.
It said it was not aware of any accidents related to the wiper failures.
Inside the wiper is an electrical wire similar to the wires inside a toaster.
In a report filed on the agency's Web site, the automaker said that if snow or ice were to build up on the windshield, restricting movement of the wiper arm, a nut might loosen and the wiper could become inoperative.
The spring moved a switch in the wiper circuit to the "off" position, and the wipers dwelled.
Warm oil is released above you in a steady pendulum stream, your forehead a windshield and the oil, the wiper.
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