paddle wheel

NOUN
  1. a large wheel fitted with paddles and driven by an engine in order to propel a boat
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  • My new fear was that the paddle-boxes would be stove into matchwood this actually happened to the Ostend boat that same night about 40 miles away and naked paddle wheels are rather dangerous things. Weatherwatch
  • He found that the temperature of the water rose as he cranked the paddle wheel.
  • Even the churned foam from a paddle wheel is _café au lait_ with what a blue-jacket contemptuously referred to as "a little more of the _au lait! A Dweller in Mesopotamia Being the Adventures of an Official Artist in the Garden of Eden
  • This eliminated paddle wheels and allowed machinery to be located well within the ship and below the waterline, making it less vulnerable and freeing topside space for guns.
  • During a transition period at midcentury, the largest warships retained masts and sails while adding steampower and either paddle wheels or screw propellers.
  • In 1845, the British Admiralty sponsored a demonstration to determine which was superior, the paddle wheel or screw propeller; the latter clearly won.
  • But steamships were improving as the screw propeller replaced the paddle wheel and iron replaced wood.
  • It shows cannons protruding from either side of the paddle wheel, a military band playing on deck, pipe-smoking officers in an open deckhouse, and soldiers striding about with shouldered rifles.
  • The front wheel doubles as a paddle wheel and has no hub but instead tracks along its rim.
  • now I'm really fantastic at drawing this mechanical device, but you can imagine that dropping a weight can cause a paddle wheel to turn.
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