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Lubricated   /lˈubrəkˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
Lubricated

adjective
1.
Smeared with oil or grease to reduce friction.  Synonym: greased.






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"Lubricated" Quotes from Famous Books



... was at once started, and the first step thus taken towards the foundation of a republic. From that one little timid saloon, with its family entrance, has sprung the magnificent and majestic machine which, lubricated with spoils and driven by wind, gives to every American to-day the right to live under a Government selected for him by men who ...
— Comic History of the United States • Bill Nye

... Berners did as he was requested to do, and Munson slipped his key into the lubricated key-hole, and ...
— Cruel As The Grave • Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth

... occupied by muscular attachment, is filled with this easy-moving, apparently gaseously distended, crepitant, areolar tissue over which the fore legs glide on the chest wall as freely as if the parts were a large, well lubricated joint." ...
— Lameness of the Horse - Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 • John Victor Lacroix



Words linked to "Lubricated" :   unlubricated



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