charger

[ US /ˈtʃɑɹdʒɝ/ ]
[ UK /t‍ʃˈɑːd‍ʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. formerly a strong swift horse ridden into battle
  2. a device that can hold a rechargeable battery by means of an electrical cable
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How To Use charger In A Sentence

  • Carry a battery charger / AC adapter with you on the road, and plug it in whenever you get the opportunity.
  • In addition to the NOx adsorber and the DPF, the 6. 7-liter turbodiesel engine includes a cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system and high-flow, electronically controlled Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT ™); an oxidation catalyst within the exhaust system; and a new closed crankcase ventilation system that eliminates crankcase fumes and oil carryover. Autoblog
  • There is a fuel cap on one flank and a battery charger on the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Three smoke grenade dischargers are mounted on each side of the turret.
  • The Colts coach will again contemplate whether to retire after his team was eliminated from the playoffs by the Chargers for a second consecutive season. NFL Replay: Staying or going, Dungy's historic place is secure
  • Bolts around exhaust manifolds or superchargers get hot and tend to rust.
  • He's a gamer and a winner, the type of quarterback who gives the Chargers instant credibility.
  • One of the reasons given for the dumping of the turbosupercharger concept was the fact that a turbo had exploded on the YFM - 1's first test flight on 28 September 1939.
  • During their game against the San Diego Chargers at Cowboys Stadium, the Cowboys will use the giant (160 by 72-foot) video wall that hangs 90 feet above the field to show 3D "anaglyph" images that will be created using HDLogix's 2D to 3D conversion system, ImageIQ3D. B&C - Advertising News
  • These songs gradually developed a concomitant form of dialogue styled saturæ, a term denoting "miscellany", and derived perhaps from the _Satura lanx_, a charger filled with the first-fruits of the year's produce, which was offered to Bacchus and Ceres. [ English Satires
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