Definitionn. a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud
Last update: August 7, 2015
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Tyres are used on the side of boats as fender to avoid damage at the time of collision. [noun]
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Oiling 's drums drive the sax and organ riffs while fender bass and guitar add extra rhythm to the proceedings. [noun]
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Fender: What 's the most disastrous onstage incident that 's ever befallen you? [noun]
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Miss Buskbody now placed her left foot on the fender, crossed her right leg over her knee, lay back on the chair, and looked towards the ceiling. [noun]
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Oliver retained his stool by the fire; Barney wrapped in a blanket, stretched himself on the floor: close outside the fender. [noun]
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Should he place upon the peaceful fender of the Gillenormand drawing-room those feet of his, which dragged behind them the disgraceful shadow of the law. [noun]
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Dinner done and we sitting with our feet upon the fender, I said to Herbert, "My dear Herbert, I have something very particular to tell you." [noun]
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This professor, when he was a young man, had one day seen a chambermaid's gown catch on a fender; he had fallen in love in consequence of this accident. [noun]
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