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wheelbarrowing
ˈwheelbarrowing, vbl. n. [f. wheelbarrow n. + -ing1.] 1. Conveyance in a wheelbarrow.1893 W. Wallace Scot. Yest. 74 Often I saw him pausing in his wheelbarrowing. 2. Aeronaut. Landing where only the nose-wheel (of an aircraft with a tricycle undercarriage) is in contact with the ground.1977 Flight 1...
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Wheel-barrowing
This form of wheelbarrowing is easily avoided by the pilot applying back-pressure to the elevator control during the takeoff roll to reduce the weight
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wheelbarrow
wheelbarrow, n. (ˈhwiːlˌbærəʊ) Forms: see wheel n. and barrow n.3; also 4 wil-, 6 whil-; 4 -bargh, 5 -berghe, -berwe, 6 -barugh, -berow, 7 -barrough. A barrow or shallow open box mounted between two shafts that receive the axle of a wheel at the front ends, the rear ends being shaped into handles an...
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Moshing
dancing is a term that covers multiple style of moshing including windmilling two stepping, floorpunching, picking up pennies, axehandling, bucking, and wheelbarrowing
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Strike (1925 film)
The children act out what their fathers had done, wheelbarrowing a goat in a mob. The owner is frustrated by orders arriving and the frozen plant.
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