ball bearing

NOUN
  1. bearings containing small metal balls
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How To Use ball bearing In A Sentence

  • Once fired, the blast would fire the ball bearings out toward the enemy and covered quite an area.
  • If everyone thinks your ball bearings cause brake linings to seize up, then they do, regardless of what the truth of the matter is.
  • There must be an old Navy uniform and a few ball bearings somewhere on Treasure Island.
  • When van der Pluijm and colleagues analysed samples of rock from an actively creeping segment they found a thin layer of smectitic clay, less than 100 nanometers thick, that acts something like grease on ball bearings. Daily News & Analysis
  • Then you need to cover the hole you made so the ball bearings don't fly out as you sling it.
  • You see that it is hung on massive well-oiled hinges, and is supported on this large, rubber-tyred castor, which evidently has ball bearings. John Thorndyke's Cases related by Christopher Jervis and edited by R. Austin Freeman
  • Rather than a larger reel, invest in additional ball bearings and improved drag systems, both of which are more important than a few turns of string.
  • So what are those stunted metal tube donuts called ball bearings for anyway?
  • These are good, fairly inexpensive reels right out of the box, but cleaned, re-lubed, and with the addition of upgraded ball bearings and magnetic cast controls they become real distance contenders. Turn Your Reel Into a Distance Machine
  • But during an operation the vet found a ball bearing in the eye socket, the size of a small marble.
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