fender
Pronunciation: [ˈfɛndər]
Word
Context: “vehicles”
(noun) the part of a car or bike that covers the wheels. It helps protect the vehicle and keeps dirt and mud from splashing.
Example
The fender of my car got a scratch when I parked too close to the wall.
Example
I didn't notice the broken fender on my bike until it was too late.
Example
Is the fender on your car still in good shape?
Context: “music”
(noun) a type of musical instrument, usually an electric guitar. It’s well-known for its great sound and is popular in many music genres.
Example
He loves playing his Fender guitar during band practice.
Example
She didn't want to play on a different brand of guitar; she only likes her Fender.
Example
Have you ever heard a song played on a Fender guitar?
Context: “repair”
(verb) to cover or protect the edges of something, like a car or bike, usually by fixing it if it gets damaged.
Example
I will fender the scratches on my car this weekend.
Example
He didn’t fender the bike after he fell, and now it looks worse.
Example
Can you fender that dent in the car's side?
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