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Synonyms for hot rod


Grammar : Noun
Spell : hot-rod
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhɒtˈrɒd



Définition of hot rod

Origin :
  • also hot rod, 1945, American English, from hot + rod, apparently in a sense of "hunk of metal" (the cars also were called hot iron).
  • noun dragster
Example sentences :
  • "Let me speak to the Hot Rod Security officer," he said briefly.
  • Extract from : « Where I Wasn't Going » by Walt Richmond
  • Is there any way to turn off Hot Rod without the Security key?
  • Extract from : « Where I Wasn't Going » by Walt Richmond
  • And if you ask her for the thrust on Hot Rod, she hasn't got any sensors out there.
  • Extract from : « Where I Wasn't Going » by Walt Richmond
  • Yet now that Hot Rod had proved its power, the time was ripe.
  • Extract from : « Where I Wasn't Going » by Walt Richmond
  • They would be the ones the captain saw going out to Hot Rod.
  • Extract from : « Where I Wasn't Going » by Walt Richmond
  • This time, Hot Rod was definitely secure from the misapplication of Security.
  • Extract from : « Where I Wasn't Going » by Walt Richmond
  • Hot Rod was dead, but their control was by no means lessened.
  • Extract from : « Where I Wasn't Going » by Walt Richmond
  • But their ambitions rest on having control of Hot Rod and the wheel.
  • Extract from : « Where I Wasn't Going » by Walt Richmond
  • There were time-marking conversational exchanges about school, the hot rod, and life in general.
  • Extract from : « Ye of Little Faith » by Roger Phillips Graham
  • Fred Grant got the flash on his hot rod radio on the way home from high school.
  • Extract from : « Ye of Little Faith » by Roger Phillips Graham

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