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locomotive

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE diesel ▪ There is some attraction now for those who enjoy the diesel locomotive because the railway has a growing collection. ▪ The railway was worked daily by up to six steam engines until the early 1960s when ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 of or relating to locomotion 2 of or relating to the power unit of a train which does not carry passengers or freight itself n. 1 (context rail transport English) The power unit of a train which does not carry passengers or freight itself, but pulls ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Locomotive \Lo"co*mo`tive\, a. [Cf. F. locomotif. See Locomotion .] Moving from place to place; changing place, or able to change place; as, a locomotive animal. Used in producing motion; as, the locomotive organs of an animal.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, "pertaining to movement," from French locomotif , from Latin loco "from a place" (ablative of locus "place;" see locus ) + Late Latin motivus "moving" (see motive ). The noun meaning "railroad engine" is from 1829, short for locomotive engine (1814). ...

Usage examples of locomotive.

African carving, a battered toy locomotive, a banderilla, an alpenstock carved with the names of formidable climbs, a tiny ivory Buddha and a broken crucifix.

There, in that moribund, ancient town, wrapped in its siesta, flagellated with heat, deserted, ignored, baking in a noon-day silence, these two strange men, the one a poet by nature, the other by training, both out of tune with their world, dreamers, introspective, morbid, lost and unfamiliar at that end-of-the-century time, searching for a sign, groping and baffled amidst the perplexing obscurity of the Delusion, sat over empty wine glasses, silent with the pervading silence that surrounded them, hearing only the cooing of doves and the drone of bees, the quiet so profound, that at length they could plainly distinguish at intervals the puffing and coughing of a locomotive switching cars in the station yard of Bonneville.

No LOCOMOTIVE WILL ride the steel tracks that Berel Jastrow, Sammy Mutterperl, and the other Jews of Kommando 1005 are handling, nor will the heavy wooden ties piled nearby support the weight of rolling trains.

Presently, after threading their way among a multitude of locomotives, with and without trains attached, that backed and advanced, or stood still, hissing impatiently on every side, they passed through the station to a broad planking above the river on the other side, and thence, after encounter of more locomotives, they found, by dint of much asking, a street winding up the hill-side to the left, and leading to the German Bierhaus that gives access to the best view of the cataract.

Copernik the line had been electrified, and the lack of coal smoke and the pounding, chuffing sound of a steam locomotive was a little eerie.

He goes through the crowded thoroughfares, through cluttered places, through factories, hotels, wharves, sits in railway trains, and the glare and tumult and pulsation, the engines and locomotives and cranes, the whole mad phantasmagoria of the modern city, evoke images in him, inflame him to reproduce them in all their weight and gianthood and mass, their blackness and luridness and power.

The gun itself recoiled with the force of a runaway locomotive, jarring backward a full ten paces to mangle the legs of the two leading horses of the limber team.

Ominous though the locomotive was, Harry and Rufe had beaten its plodding pace and only wished that the freight would speed its arrival.

As they came to their feet, Harry not only shoved Rufe to the ditch on the far side of the track, but started him along that narrow pathway toward the locomotive, so that they could gain protection sooner.

The locomotive responded with a puff of steam and a screech of steel on steel as Sinders let out the throttle.

She signaled to Li Sung, and a moment later the locomotive pulled out of the station.

Aided by the slight down grade, unhandicapped by extra cars, the big locomotive was pulling out with unusual speed.

I hocked a few more shares of my old Mass Anal stock and bought an antique locomotive.

On the 15th Buller occupied Spitzkop in the north, capturing a quantity of stores, while on the 14th French took Barberton in the south, releasing all the remaining British prisoners and taking possession of forty locomotives, which do not appear to have been injured by the enemy.

Chalminski had to offerand powered herself down at him with the equivalent force of a locomotive crashing through a barricade of Swiss cheese.