streamliner
Pronunciation: [ˈstrimˌlaɪnər]
Context: "transportation"
(noun) a type of train or vehicle that is designed to move very quickly and smoothly through the air. Streamliners have a special shape to help them go fast with less resistance.
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The streamliner train traveled across the country in just a few hours.
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The old trains are not streamliners; they are much slower and less efficient.
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Have you ever seen a streamliner at the train station?
Context: "design"
(noun) an object or design that has been made to be more efficient or to look sleek and stylish. This term can be used for things like cars or buildings that have smooth shapes.
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The new car model is a streamliner, with its shiny, smooth design.
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The boxy old cars are not considered streamliners because they lack a modern look.
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What features make a car a streamliner instead of a regular vehicle?
Context: "business"
(noun) a system or method that is organized to work efficiently and effectively. It means making things simpler so that tasks can be done faster and with less effort.
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The company implemented a streamliner to improve their delivery process.
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Their old methods were not streamliners; they wasted a lot of time and resources.
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What changes did they make to create a better streamliner in their business?