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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
two-stroke
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
lead
▪ But Jimenez blasted a best-of-the-week 63 for a two-stroke lead going into the final day at Crans-Sur-Sierre.
▪ Matthew battled to a one-under-par 71 to ensure a two-stroke lead going into the final round.
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▪ But Jimenez blasted a best-of-the-week 63 for a two-stroke lead going into the final day at Crans-Sur-Sierre.
▪ Ford is working on this concept as part of its two-stroke engine programme.
▪ Ford went one better and put 60 two-stroke Fiestas on the roads.
▪ I wince every time I watch a two-stroke apparently trying to tear itself from the mountings.
▪ Mickelson dropped a shot, and the two-stroke swing created a three-stroke gap.
▪ Several versions of the two-stroke bike are likely to appear.
▪ The two-stroke letter X has been chosen because it is easy to remember.
▪ The office air-conditioning chugged like a two-stroke engine.
Wiktionary
two-stroke

n. 1 (context mechanical English) As a determiner, of a type of internal combustion engine, the working cycle of which is completed during two strokes of the piston. 2 The fuel used in a '''two-stroke''' engine. 3 (context Australian slang English) Coca-Cola

Usage examples of "two-stroke".

It was a stripped-down Kawasaki three cylinder two-stroke, easy to handle and loud as hell.

From the left came only the fault sound of a two-stroke motor cycle and the pandemonium of the sea.