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noun
Panel of a car which encloses the wheel area, especially the front wheels
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We speak of the evolution of automobiles (e.g., Chevrolet Corvettes or Volkswagen 'Beetles') over different model years, with distinct changes occurring to fenders, bumpers, and headlights, not to mention engines and myriad internal features.
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Nascar wants its drivers to be aggressive, even to bump fenders to race for the win as Hamlin and Logano did at Fontana before the crash.
On the same block, a Fire Department mobile command center was parked fender-to-fender with the Police Department's mobile command center.
Three auto writers and a professional driver sought an answer as they took five vehicles into fender-to-fender combat in the woods of northern New Hampshire.
Ample chrome and polished aluminium ride along low at the rocker level, around the side windows and then as accents at the front door-to-fender junction.
If you are moving to a small farm to cut costs and/or to relieve some stress, then upping your gas costs and time spent in fender-to-fender traffic is counterproductive to your goals.
But, to Fender's embarrassment, investors balked.
Apparently, Cobain kept sending the prototype back to Fender to be tweaked.
"Contemporary musical artists," we read, " have consistently turned to Fender for inspiration".
Analysts say Guitar Center is crucial to Fender, accounting for roughly a sixth of Fender's sales — and the ties between the two run deep.
Every spring the tents appear, the circus vehicles crowd one another bumper to fender, and sometimes a smell of elephant perks up Division Street.
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