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Opel

[ US /ˈoʊpəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. German industrialist who was the first in Germany to use an assembly line in manufacturing automobiles (1871-1948)

How To Use Opel In A Sentence

  • The scooter was a propeller-driven device that could pull a diver at about five knots and had a battery life of about three hours.
  • The debut in spring 2006 of HBO's television series, Big Love, which featured a fictional and in some ways likeable polygamous family in Utah, propelled polygamy to the front pages of American newspapers and put the idea of legalized polygamy "in play" in some surprising quarters. Elizabeth Marquardt: Get Ready for Group Marriage
  • From that moment, he anchors his existence in the hopeless need to share an affective contiguity with this random female acquaintance by changing the time of every clock and watch he encounters to Paris time.
  • They are weird stubby boats, and you have to do a lot more work to propel and keep them on a straight course through the water.
  • In their opening and closing games England's lumbering back four were hopelessly outmanoeuvred by bursts of fast, mobile, unpredictable attacks, like tankers anchored as speedboats darted around them.
  • Her propeller shaft was fouled and she was dragging her anchor, so Endurance, some 25 miles away when the call went out, closed in at top speed to act as on-scene commander.
  • See now, rounding the headland, a forlorn hopeless bird, trembling black wings fingering the blowy air, dainty and ghostly, careless of the scattering salt.
  • And I feel hopelessly undereducated, with all the MAs around me.
  • My job was often actually throwing the dart out of sight, since they were hopeless at aiming. Times, Sunday Times
  • So brisk was the malwa business that it propelled Okello to some form of royalty. New Vision Frontpage News
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