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marine engines

n. (marine engine English)

Usage examples of "marine engines".

By 1922, when my grandparents arrived, Detroit made other spinning things, too: marine engines, bicycles, handrolled cigars.

Although the man had had no experience of marine engines, whether internal combustion or otherwise, he could be relied upon to work the throttle and reverse gear.

Since he was no expert on marine engines--Tommy's only mechanical experience was with hot rods--the failure of his power gave him real cause for concern.

While it could be used for boring wheels, or the side-rods of marine engines, it could turn a roller or cylinder twice or three times the diameter of its own centres from the ground-level, and indeed could drive round work of any diameter that would clear the roof of the shop.

Choking, he sank deeper and deeper, until there was no sound but the pulsing of distant marine engines.

He yelled at me that I was letting him down, and I, by God, was going to learn navigation, small boat handling, marine engines, map reading, scuba diving.

Everyone shouted and sang, the marine engines burbled and roared, and the three yachts shot toward the island in V-formation.