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Whitewall

Whitewall \White"wall`\, n. (Zo["o]l.) The spotted flycatcher; -- so called from the white color of the under parts. [Prov. Eng.]

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whitewall

a. (qualifier: of a tyre/tire) having white sidewalls n. 1 a whitewall tyre / tire 2 the spotted flycatcher

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Usage examples of "whitewall".

The enormous automobile was ebony with smoked glass and whitewall tires.

The ridiculous-looking low-riders with their big whitewall tires and tail fins poking in the air were lined end-to-end in front of the motel.

Four doors, no running board, a set of dazzling whitewall tires, no hood ornament.

Asked to render a bowl of grapes, I would turn in what resembled a pile of stones hovering above a whitewall tire.

Big red hands, big red face, older than me, maybe thirty-five, with a whitewall haircut.

Hinckley is now a spare whitewall tire on the Thunderbird of my dreams.

It was a 1953 powder blue Buick with shiny white top, whitewall tires big enough to fit a backhoe, and gleaming chrome portholes.

She looked at the gas pumps and at the rack of whitewall tires and at the oil stains on the pavement.

A dark blue Chevy station wagon-no chrome, no whitewalls, nothing to draw attention to it-waited on the gravel driveway before the lodge.

I had buck teeth, big ears, cropped hair, and a squat bike with whitewalls and an electric horn.

Soon 1 had long trousers, a crew cut, and a bike with fat whitewalls and an electric horn.

There was also a whitewall tire, perhaps added to the mural as an afterthought and probably meant to have no direct connection with the Lord, but it hung in the air below His left hand very much like a large yoyo.

She wriggled around until she was out from under the car, her face close beside the wide whitewall tire.