Stepped on the gas
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SPEDStepped on the gas
SPEDUPStepped on the gas
ketchsailing vessel rigged fore and aft on two masts, the larger, forward one being the mainmast and the after one, stepped forward of the rudderpost, being the mizzen or jigger
SPEEDUPStep on the gas
REVStep on the gas
REVSSteps on the gas
FLOORIT"Step on the gas!"
LITERGas unit on the Autobahn
NEONGas on the Vegas strip
GUNNEDITPressed hard on the gas
SLOWSEases up on the gas
SAGAA gas on the rise
LITERGas unit on the autobahn
EMPTYBad news on the gas gauge
SPEEDUPStep on the gas, e.g.
LEADFOOTEDNot easy on the gas pedal
ARGONThe most abundant noble gas on earth
NABORSHe played a gas station attendant on "The Andy Griffith Show"
upthrustThe upward force that a liquid or gas exerts on a body floating in it
upthrustsThe upward force that a liquid or gas exerts on a body floating in it
acetylenea colourless toxic inflammable gas formed by the action of water on calcium carbide, aka ethyne
acetylenesACETYLENE, a colourless toxic inflammable gas formed by the action of water on calcium carbide, aka ethyne
acetylenicof or like acetylene, a colourless toxic inflammable gas formed by the action of water on calcium carbide
flatusintestinal gas produced by bacterial action on waste matter in the intestines and composed primarily of hydrogen sulfide and varying amounts of methane
ratepayersperson who pays a regular charge for the use of a public utility, as gas or electricity, usually based on the quantity consumed
adsorbing(of a solid) Hold (molecules of a gas or liquid or solute) as a thin film on the outside surface or on internal surfaces within the material
dashpotdevice for cushioning, damping, or reversing the motion of a piece of machinery, consisting of a cylinder in which a piston operates to create a pressure or vacuum on an enclosed gas or to force a fluid in or out of the chamber through narrow openings
dashpotsdevice for cushioning, damping, or reversing the motion of a piece of machinery, consisting of a cylinder in which a piston operates to create a pressure or vacuum on an enclosed gas or to force a fluid in or out of the chamber through narrow openings