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speeder

[ spee-der ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that speeds.
  2. a driver who exceeds the legal speed limit.
  3. a small self-propelled railroad car powered by a gasoline engine and used by section hands.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of speeder1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; speed, -er 1
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Example Sentences

The Blue Oval’s logo—which was actually a crest back then—is still the first thing that most speeders see through their rear window before receiving a ticket.

Yeah, it’s nice to stop and appreciate the scenery every once in a while, but blazing through Beggar’s Canyon on a speeder would be equally fun.

The manufacturers suspected his purpose, which was to learn the construction of the "double speeder."

Im not a speeder just yet, but wait a bit and youll see me do a twenty-mile dash in no time.

Mollocher, the first Cub at bat, let a speeder go past because it was a trifle wide.

Coupled with this revival will be an efficiency born of the war needs that will act as a tremendous speeder-up.

The patrol car was still hitting above the two-hundred-mile-an-hour mark and was five hundred feet behind the speeder.

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