Dragster
(noun)
- A type of racing car designed specifically for drag racing.
- A high-speed vehicle designed for acceleration rather than handling or speed.
Origin:
Drag + -ster (suffix meaning "one who does somethin.g")
Examples:
- The dragster's powerful engine allowed it to reach speeds of over 300 miles per hour.
- The dragster made a loud roar as it accelerated down the track.
- The dragster's aerodynamic design gave it an advantage over the other vehicles in the race.
- The young driver was thrilled to get behind the wheel of the new dragster.
- The dragster's lightweight construction and powerful engine made it the favorite among racing fans.