towing
Pronunciation: [ˈtoʊɪŋ]
Word
Context: “transportation”
(verb) to pull something behind another vehicle using a rope, chain, or other device. It's when one vehicle helps another by pulling it along.
Example
The truck is towing a large trailer full of supplies.
Example
The car wasn’t towing the boat because it had broken down.
Example
Is your dad towing the trailer to the campsite this weekend?
Context: “transportation”
(noun) the action or process of pulling a vehicle or object with another vehicle. It's what happens when something is being pulled along behind.
Example
The towing of the disabled vehicle was handled quickly by the roadside assistance.
Example
There was no towing of the cars during the heavy traffic jam.
Example
How long does the towing of the broken car usually take?
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