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motor

[moh-ter] / ˈmoʊ tər /


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Exeter, defending a single-point lead, were on the ropes late on against Saracens as the hosts fired up their driven maul and motored towards the line.

From BBC

"It comes as millions of drivers take to the road for Christmas and are being overcharged for their fuel," the motoring body said.

From BBC

Dopamine plays a key role in motor vigor, which refers to the ability to move with speed and strength.

From Science Daily

There is still a motorized curtain that opens and closes before the start of every movie, on every screen.

From Salon

But Which? highlighted that acceptance of claims and subsequent payouts were much less likely among home and travel insurance than motor and pet policies.

From BBC