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motor

[moh-ter] / ˈmoʊ tər /


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She experiences motor twitches, such as jaw jerks, vocal tics and coprolalia - involuntarily using obscene or offensive language - which she says can be "embarrassing" when she's in public.

From BBC

"This is critical to preserving customer choice and ensuring that islanders can manage the costs associated with day to day motoring," he said.

From BBC

It was also connected to a small electric motor to produce electrical current.

From Science Daily

By 14 March they could be motoring in the league with the wind at their backs and into the Scottish Cup semi-finals.

From BBC

Then we all heard it, the chugging of a motor.

From Literature