dead centre

NOUN
  1. the position of a crank when it is in line with the connecting rod and not exerting torque
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How To Use dead centre In A Sentence

  • The front garden, behind the privet, was clipped to within an inch of its life, with a single standard rose in the dead centre.
  • The front garden, behind the privet, was clipped to within an inch of its life, with a single standard rose in the dead centre.
  • That presents no problem in Bergen: there is a funicular in the dead centre of the city rising up the nearest hill to walking trails which double up for cross country skiers in winter.
  • It may seem obvious, but the most essential skill a good snooker player can have is to be able to hit the cue ball dead centre .
  • As Palin looses off a few rounds, a US Army instructor can be heard telling her approvingly: "You're pretty much hitting it dead centre.
  • The arrow hit the dead centre of the target .
  • The arrow hit the dead centre of the target .
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