How To Use Hot-wire In A Sentence

  • Youngsters are believed to have ‘hot-wired’ a dumper truck and drove it at a new classroom being built at Healey Primary School.
  • The repossession company can hot-wire your car and drive it away from any location, as long as it doesn't illegally enter your locked garage or physically threaten you.
  • The woman who lost the car keys had to hot-wire her van
  • As the owner banged on the window, one of the thieves hot-wired the car, whilst the other made a rude gesture.
  • He hot-wires the car to start using the battery and the two wires.
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  • He hot-wired a truck and drove it through a prison fence.
  • She jumped onto the bus, sat down in the driver's seat, and hot-wired it expertly.
  • She hot-wired Brian's car and drove out of the garage.
  • A murder suspect being watched by detectives hot-wired the machine as officers were chatting, a national newspaper reported.
  • It was taken after a gang cut the padlock on the security gate and hot-wired the vehicle.
  • One hot-wires the ignition while his partner, with the help of plastic, self-fastening pins, quickly attaches a pair of false number plates.
  • The mugger then hot-wired his Honda, and sped off towards Sukhumvit Road.
  • Arabian is awesome if you cross it with something that isn't hot-wired! What to Do With Your Gift From George W.
  • He smashed off the plastic cowling surrounding the ignition lock and attempted to hot-wire the car but was unable to start it.
  • ‘I was trying to protect you,’ he said as he opened the driver side door of the car she had hot-wired.
  • He hot-wired a truck and drove it through a prison fence.
  • Reports at the time included 50 cars being hot-wired and driven out of the showroom to be disembowelled for parts, and hundreds hospitalised after fires and fighting broke out.
  • The axial velocity and stagnation point offset of two opposed jets coming from two asymmetric nozzles oppositely located with large separation distance were studied by using hot-wire anemometry (HWA).
  • A youth was inside the car, attempting to hot-wire it.
  • Although a hot-wire anemometer is simple in principle, its actual use is a matter of some complexity.
  • He hot-wired the Caterpillar forklift after reading how to operate it in the local library.
  • From my third floor vantage point, I could see a young would-be car thief trying to hot-wire an old van that I had not seen move in over a year.
  • The list of people I'm hot-wired to bust is a fairly long one, including but not limited to anyone who does one of the following things to women: Condescends, objectifies, ridicules, trivializes, and so forth. Karen Stabiner: The Philip Roth Reader: When He Was Good He Was Very, Very Good -- and Something of a Feminist
  • A youth was inside the car, attempting to hot-wire it.
  • As the owner banged on the window, one of the thieves hot-wired the car, whilst the other made a rude gesture.
  • No point trying for the car, he'd never be careless enough to leave the keys in it, and life had not prepared her to hot-wire a car. DOLL'S EYES

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