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throttle

[throt-l] / ˈθrɒt l /


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When Indian investigators showed their U.S. counterparts the accident plane’s throttle assembly, the fuel-cutoff switches were in the run position, indicating the jet’s engines were getting fuel at the time of impact.

From The Wall Street Journal

The driver only took his foot off the throttle and applied the brakes at the point he collided with the oncoming Citroen C3, the data revealed.

From BBC

A new 12-megapixel camera sits in the center of the nose bridge and shoots sharp video while your hands stay wrapped around your ski poles, bike handles or jet-ski throttle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not only did he score the first goal and set up the second, but his all action-display allowed Rangers to throttle Celtic and best them on their own patch.

From BBC

It wasn’t until he turned 40 that he decided to go full throttle on his acting career and move to Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times