Four-wheel (adjective)

  1. Having four wheels.
  2. Driven or propelled by four wheels.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from four + wheel.

Examples:

  1. The car was a four-wheel drive, which was perfect for off-roading.
  2. The four-wheel scooter was easy to maneuver and had a smooth ride.
  3. The four-wheel bicycle was difficult to balance, but the riders persevered.
  4. The four-wheel buggy was used to transport heavy equipment on construction sites.
  5. The four-wheel vehicle was equipped with a special suspension system for rough terrain.
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