wheeling
/ˈwilɪŋ/
verb
- Present participle of wheel: to move or push something on wheels.
- The nurse is wheeling the patient into the operating room.
- She was wheeling her suitcase through the airport.
- They are wheeling the new equipment into the lab.
- Present participle of wheel: to turn or change direction suddenly, especially in a circular motion.
- The car came wheeling around the corner at high speed.
- The bird was wheeling above the field before diving down.
- The soldiers were wheeling to face the enemy.
- Present participle of wheel: to transport or carry someone or something in a wheeled vehicle.
- He is wheeling the groceries home in a cart.
- The porter was wheeling the luggage to the taxi.
- The parent was wheeling the baby in a stroller through the park.
noun
- The act of moving on wheels, especially in a vehicle or on a bicycle.
- Wheeling a heavy cart up the hill was exhausting.
- The children enjoyed wheeling around the park on their scooters.
- He spent the afternoon wheeling through the city on his bike.
- The action of turning or rotating something, or moving in a circular path.
- The eagle's wheeling in the sky caught everyone's attention.
- The wheeling of the dancers created a beautiful pattern on the floor.
- The constant wheeling of the fan kept the room cool.
- The business or practice of buying and selling goods or services, often in a lively or aggressive way.
- The car salesman was known for his smooth wheeling.
- Real estate wheeling requires a lot of negotiation skills.
- His wheeling and dealing in the stock market made him a fortune.