The for speed
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NEEDThe ..... for speed
NEEDThe ... for speed
PACESSets the speed for
PACESet the speed for, in racing
speedskatingthe sport of skating for speed
RONSILVER1988 Tony winner for "Speed-the-Plow"
PACESet the speed for, as a runner.
speedskatingsSPEEDSKATING, the sport of skating for speed
THERACEGOESTOTHESWIFTNeed-for-speed adage adapted from the Bible
rhythmometeran instrument for measuring the speed of rhythms
rhythmometersRHYTHMOMETER, an instrument for measuring the speed of rhythms
loglinea line for finding the speed of a vessel
loglinesLOGLINE, a line for finding the speed of a vessel
BONNEVILLEFLATSPart of the Great Salt Lake Desert used for speed tests
crowdingput on (sail) in excess of the usual for greater speed
steerageway(of a vessel) The minimum speed required for proper response to the helm
anemometersAn instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
anemometerAn instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
racewalkto walk for speed while maintaining foot contact with the ground and keeping the supporting leg straight
regulatorsA device for adjusting the balance of a clock or watch in order to regulate its speed
autoexposurea system for automatically adjusting the aperture and/or shutter speed of a camera according to the lighting conditions
racewalksRACEWALK, to walk for speed while maintaining foot contact with the ground and keeping the supporting leg straight
racewalkingRACEWALK, to walk for speed while maintaining foot contact with the ground and keeping the supporting leg straight
racewalkedRACEWALK, to walk for speed while maintaining foot contact with the ground and keeping the supporting leg straight
gunslingera person noted for speed and skill in handling and shooting a gun esp in the American West
autoexposuresAUTOEXPOSURE, a system for automatically adjusting the aperture and/or shutter speed of a camera according to the lighting conditions
gunslingersGUNSLINGER, a person noted for speed and skill in handling and shooting a gun esp in the American West
gigaflopa unit of measure for the calculating speed of a computer equal to one billion floating-point operations per second
paralanguageThe nonlexical component of communication by speech, for example intonation, pitch and speed of speaking, hesitation noises, gesture, and facial expression
standardbredany of a breed of trotting and pacing horses developed in the United States, noted for speed and stamina, and used esp in harness racing
alfasthe NATO name for a class of nuclear-powered Soviet attack submarine having a titanium hull and a submerged speed of more than 40 knots
alfathe NATO name for a class of nuclear-powered Soviet attack submarine having a titanium hull and a submerged speed of more than 40 knots
standardbredsSTANDARDBRED, any of a breed of trotting and pacing horses developed in the United States, noted for speed and stamina, and used esp in harness racing
moviolabrand of projection device for a motion-picture film allowing one person to see the film through a viewer and control its motion and speed, used in film editing, preparing titles, etc.
soupto improve the capacity for speed or increase the efficiency of (a motor or engine) by increasing the richness of the fuel mixture or the efficiency of the fuel, or by adjusting the engine
atlatlsrigid device for increasing the speed and distance of a spear when thrown, usually a flat wooden stick with a handhold and a peg or socket to accommodate the butt end of the spear
atlatlrigid device for increasing the speed and distance of a spear when thrown, usually a flat wooden stick with a handhold and a peg or socket to accommodate the butt end of the spear
ripplesA wave on a fluid surface, the restoring force for which is provided by surface tension rather than gravity, and that consequently has a wavelength shorter than that corresponding to the minimum speed of propagation
rippleA wave on a fluid surface, the restoring force for which is provided by surface tension rather than gravity, and that consequently has a wavelength shorter than that corresponding to the minimum speed of propagation
christieany of several skiing turns executed in order to change direction on a downhill run or for decreasing speed or stopping, esp. a turn in which the body is swung around with the skis kept parallel