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cement mixer
[ si-ment mik-ser ]
noun
- Also called con·crete mix·er [kon, -kreet mik-ser]. a machine having a revolving drum, often motor-driven, for mixing cement, sand, gravel, and water to produce concrete.
- Baseball Slang. a pitch that is meant to be an unhittable breaking ball but instead becomes hittable as it goes into a side spin that travels into the strike zone:
Lyons hit a stand-up double on that cement mixer, and he looked just as surprised as the pitcher when it happened.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of cement mixer1
Example Sentences
In secret locations, a mixture of gasoline, baking soda and sulfuric acid is poured on top of shredded coca leaves and processed either in a cement mixer or by stomping on them.
Big rigs, delivery trucks, cement mixers, garbage trucks, transit buses and school buses are all included.
After a visit to Cincinnati: “They still haven’t finished the freeway. It’s Kentucky’s turn to use the cement mixer.â€
They could harmonise with a cement mixer and make it sound beautiful.
The activists gained a new level of infamy in November when a cyclist in Berlin died after being pinned by a cement mixer during one of the group’s traffic jams.
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