Definitions

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  • noun a transmission that provides power directly to all four wheels of a motor vehicle
  • noun a motor vehicle with a four-wheel drive transmission system

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Examples

  • There was a small hill I was unable to drive up in 4wd with normal all seasons.

    Sound Politics: We are Some Kind of Pathetic 2006

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

  • Incidentally, if you go to the preserve, don't attempt it on your own even if you have 4wd, which is probably useful.

    COSALA? 2008

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