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cubic inches

n. (cubic inch English)

Usage examples of "cubic inches".

The straight eight-cylinder engine displaces for hundred twenty cubic inches.

The straight eight-cylinder engine displaces for hundredtwenty cubic inches.

This particular car was a model 1607 formal, all-weather town car with a wheelbase slightly over 139 inches and a magnifi-cently quiet V-12 engine with 473 cubic inches that Pitt had tweaked to put out 200 horsepower.

A straight eight-cylinder engine displacing four hundred twenty cubic inches, it produced two hundred sixty-five horsepower when most engines at the time put out less than seventy.

Even an old '71 FLH, at seventy-four cubic inches, has an engine compression ratio of eighty point five to one.

And surely you must admit we humans carry wonderful computers inside our few cubic inches of skull.

All I can say in response to that is that either Ernest had a fine distinction for states of consciousness, or else no one ever poured brandy on several cubic inches of his raw flesh.

I could see it now: a transparent hull containing only a few cubic inches of dwarf-star matter wedged into the tip of the nose.

Now, from apex to base, the volume of the Great Pyramid in cubic inches is approximately 161,000,000,000.

A hollow space of about a thousand cubic inches remained in them, and in this space now, Aarn was arranging a lead sphere suspended from one arm of a long-arm balance.