hubcap

[ US /ˈhəbˌkæp/ ]
[ UK /hˈʌbkæp/ ]
NOUN
  1. cap that fits over the hub of a wheel
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How To Use hubcap In A Sentence

  • In the old days eye-candy items such as a coachwork paint line or chrome hubcaps were the great standby, not to mention the vinyl roof.
  • Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Grand Central Terminal If it's been a while since you taxied from JFK to the island of Manhattan, bridging toward that dramatic Batman skyline, you may find yourself feeling as disoriented as a hubcap wobbling down the street in every wrong direction. New York
  • David Koma, whose metallic, 'hubcap' dresses have also been worn by Cheryl Cole and Beyoncé. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Shattered glass and a detached hubcap, together with anonymous pieces of plastic and chrome, littered the verge and tarmac. THE LAST RAVEN
  • The reserve was littered with old car tyres, hubcaps, couches, and up-ended shopping trolleys.
  • When installed properly, your Toyota hubcaps should be evenly seated around the edge of the wheel.
  • Anyway, the hose led over and attached to the center of the hubcap on the rear tire on that side.
  • Others may opt for illuminated automobile hubcaps, which are internally lit, allowing a bright flash of style to customize any car.
  • The road was regularly strewn with car bumpers and hubcaps that had fallen off. Times, Sunday Times
  • Styled Wheels do not have the normal recess inside of the bead for standard hubcaps to mount into.
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