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Kettering

[ US /ˈkɛtɝɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States electrical engineer who made numerous automotive improvements (including the electric starter) (1876-1958)

How To Use Kettering In A Sentence

  • Husted, a state senator from Kettering, is a proven leader in state government. Dispatch (R-Columbus) Delivers Sloppy Wet Ass Kisses to Slick Jonny Husted
  • He then heads to the U.S. Senior Open in Kettering, Ohio. USATODAY.com - Monty pleased after finishing second to Tiger
  • The invention of the electric starter by Charles Kettering in 1912 eliminated the need for the hand crank.
  • Working with Cadillac engineers, Kettering created the starter motor, using the flywheel to turn over the engine.
  • KETTERING - A new business to assist women with the cosmetic challenges of breast cancer has opened in Kettering. Springfieldnewssun.com - News
  • Die in Dayton builds the molds car manufacturers use for air bags, and Design Forum in Kettering designs dealer showrooms.
  • Die in Dayton builds the molds car manufacturers use for air bags, and Design Forum in Kettering designs dealer showrooms.
  • When I was in London I popped up to Kettering to pay him a visit.
  • One of the bigger venues in Dayton, out in a suburb called Kettering, was this place the Racquet Club. Last Words
  • Still, Kettering will now approach the replay with an evangelical zeal. Times, Sunday Times
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