mudguard

[ UK /mˈʌdɡɑːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a curved piece above the wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle to protect the rider from water or mud thrown up by the wheels
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How To Use mudguard In A Sentence

  • New mudguards were ordered from the original coach-builders in the UK and the car was restored to its original pristine condition.
  • Well, I say my bike was completely unaffected - I had to stop a few miles down the course and completely retighten my mudguard bolts, as they were rattling like mad and doing my head in.
  • Equipped with an extra tire, two luggage compartments, a comfortable passenger seat, and a mudguard that kept riders clean on dusty roads, the Vespa was particularly well suited to meet the expanding needs of Indonesians.
  • Btw, my husband and his siblings + cousins call this dish 'mudguard'. The Lentil Challenge - Madgane
  • The bike, which is rusty red, has 18-gears and a mudguard over the back wheel, was taken about 4.30 pm on Monday, August 30.
  • The Streetfighter will be available Spring 2009 in either red or white with a black frame and grey wheels, the S will come in red or black with a bronze frame and wheels as well as a carbon fiber front mudguard and cambelt covers. Ducati Streetfighter and Streetfighter S get 155bhp 1098 engine - Hell For Leather
  • The new Vespa S, with its rectangular headlamp, trimmed down mudguard and racy-looking back light, is designed to appeal to Italian youths who have heard about the famous 50 Special model from parents or grandparents. 2007 July archive at eternallycool.net
  • Officers chased after the man who drove his blue Toyota away from the scene, leaving a Honda Dream motorcycle with a damaged mudguard, front basket and front wheel.
  • I asked the store to fit it with mudguards and a back rack, which they did - I got the rear mudguard and a bottle holder for free, and they didn't charge for mounting them. Letter meme: P
  • Numbers corresponding to seat numbers were chalked round the wheel of the bus, with a further mark on the mudguard.
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