service station

NOUN
  1. a station where gasoline and oil are sold and facilities are available for repairing or maintaining automobiles

How To Use service station In A Sentence

  • They tanked up at the service station before taking off for the town.
  • The service station was eventually given the go-ahead, but trading hours have been restricted to 6 am - 10 pm.
  • Department stores, cinemas, factories and service stations all took cues from American sources, although they were usually grafted onto earlier styles.
  • On a recent visit to a motorway service station, we paid 15 quid for three rotten sandwiches and undrinkable tea.
  • They had stopped at a service station, had something to eat and still caught up with us!
  • They tanked up at the service station before taking off for the town.
  • They tanked up at the service station before taking off for the town.
  • Organize and coordinate customer training at plant or service station.
  • We gave up and bought little ice cream pottles at the service station.
  • You just drive your car up to the service station and then fill up with hydrogen?
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