[
UK
/bˈɒdɪwˌɜːk/
]
NOUN
- the work of making or repairing vehicle bodies
- the exterior body of a motor vehicle
How To Use bodywork In A Sentence
- I ` d like to see it minus bodywork to see if it ` s got smaller wheels than the big old hoops normal for the period, cos i reckon even tho the bodywork is quite wide, full lock would find large dia. wheels causing a few problems. 1930 Art Deco Henderson
- It cost us 19 seconds extra to pull the bodywork away to get the wheel off and then to get the other wheel on.
- A former driving school car is also easily spotted by the poor panel gaps and resprayed bodywork that come from the numerous minor prangs of learner drivers.
- For instance the front bodywork of the Renegade model has been completely restyled to differentiate it from the Limited.
- For those practising massage, bodywork and manipulative therapies, these somatic dysfunctions are vital to the assessment of musculoskeletal integrity.
- The cause could be as simple as an ill-fitting seal, or more serious, such as bodywork misalignment. Times, Sunday Times
- Bodywork is protected by military-grade sacrificial thermo-ceramic intumescent paints (swelling, heat-resistant paint to you and me), and windows and bodywork are further insulated by advanced aerogel laminated insulation. Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
- It is frequently a result of some transient mechanical imbalance and, therefore, can be improved with bodywork and manual manipulation techniques.
- On climbing from the cockpit, Rosberg was surprised to discover that his right-rear tyre had begun to delaminate and it was rubber flailing against the bodywork which had resembled the sound of a V6 ruining its bearings. Chequered Conflict
- A second hand car dealer will always look at the bodywork rather than the engine.