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petrol pump

n. 1 A device at a petrol station that dispenses petrol. 2 A filling station.

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Petrol pump

Petrol pump may refer to:

  • fuel dispenser, a device at a filling station that dispenses fuel
  • filling station, a facility that sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles

Usage examples of "petrol pump".

Bozo's been down on the train to tune the old bomb and it's in the best possible working order, oil changed, every grease nipple examined and greased, spark plugs checked, carburettor and petrol pump cleaned, radiator hose inspected for leaks.

Twice the petrol pump faltered and he glided on to the hard shoulder.

A fourth charged a petrol pump and, turning over, burst into flames.

The garage was at the eastern end, with several thorn trees around it and an old petrol pump to the front.

They had no idea what was going on, but they drove straight between Rowse by the petrol pump and Mahoney by the wall.

A third policeman was standing upright and almost completely hidden behind the nearest petrol pump, but there was nothing hidden about his gun, that most lethal of all close-quarters weapons, a whipper, a sawn-off handgrip shotgun firing 20-gauge medium-lead shot.

The windows were shuttered and the door locked, but there were no telephone lines running from the solitary building to join those that followed the road, and a single red-painted petrol pump stood at rigid attention in the dusty yard below the stoep.

There was no petrol pump at Carninish, but the chart had marked a Post Office and as I had expected it was the centre of village information.

Nothing easier in the world than spending someone else's money as fast as noughts running through the meter on a petrol pump.

The garage was at the eastern end, withseveral thorn trees around it and an old petrol pump to thefront.

One of their petrol attendants claimed to have injured his finger while replacing the petrol pump dispenser in its holder.

We should have to fight on what we already had in the national larder and petrol pump.