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wheeler

/'wi:l /
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The word "wheeler" can have several meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. Let's break it down simply:

Basic Definition
  1. A Draft Horse: In horse-drawn vehicles, a "wheeler" is a horse that is closest to the wheels. This horse pulls the vehicle and is usually strong and powerful.
  2. Bicycle Rider: A "wheeler" can also refer to a person who rides a bicycle.
  3. Woodworking: Someone who makes and repairs wooden wheels is also called a "wheeler."
Usage Instructions
  • Noun: "Wheeler" is always used as a noun. You can use it to describe a person or an animal in the contexts mentioned above.
Example Sentences
  • Horse Context: "The wheeler was strong enough to pull the heavy cart up the hill."
  • Bicycle Context: "She is an avid wheeler, participating in races every weekend."
  • Woodworking Context: "The wheeler fixed the old wooden cart wheels, making them as good as new."
Advanced Usage
  • In historical contexts, the term "wheeler" can also refer to a specific role in agriculture and transport where a horse was crucial for pulling equipment.
Word Variants
  • Wheeling: This is the present participle form, which can refer to the act of riding a bicycle or maneuvering a vehicle.
  • Wheel: This is the root word, referring to a circular object that revolves on an axle and is used for transportation.
Different Meanings
  • In some contexts, "wheeler" can refer to a person in a specific position in a group or lineup, such as the one at the outermost end in a "wheeling" activity (like a parade or dance).
Synonyms
  • For the horse context: "Draft horse" or "pulling horse."
  • For the bicycle context: "Cyclist."
  • For the woodworking context: "Wheelwright."
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • There are no specific idioms widely recognized that use "wheeler," but you can use it in phrases like "wheeler-dealer," which refers to someone who is good at making deals or negotiations, often in a clever or tricky way.
Conclusion

"Wheeler" is a versatile word with several meanings. Whether referring to a strong horse, a bicycle rider, or a craftsman working with wheels, it plays an important role in various contexts.

Noun
  1. a draft horse harnessed behind others and nearest the wheels of a vehicle
  2. a person who rides a bicycle
  3. the man at the outermost end of the rank in wheeling
  4. someone who makes and repairs wooden wheels
  5. Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976)

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