Gasolines [noun]
Definition of Gasolines:
fuel
Opposite/Antonyms of Gasolines:
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Sentence/Example of Gasolines:
Although blood lead levels have fallen dramatically since the United States began phasing out leaded gasoline in 1973 and banned lead in house paint in 1978, the toxic metal persists in the environment.
Supervisor Jim Desmond, the lone no vote, suggested that pot shops were an underlying cause of homelessness and behavioral health problems — “this is like pouring gasoline on the current crisis,” he said.
We’re pouring gasoline where it should be poured and pulling back as needed.
Most countries tax gasoline and diesel, but those earnings are under threat as more and more people shift to electric vehicles.
FlexControl Essentials promised to let customers first pay off everyday purchases — like gasoline and groceries — which the bank said could lower the monthly bill.
The most well-known study showed that many of the island’s lichen species had died off and others had soaked up significantly more lead after the bridge was built, due to emissions from leaded gasoline used at the time.
Besides the issues of ergonomics, what you need it for, and the relatively new electric-vs-gasoline question, there’s also a question of style and even the culture of where you live.
Gates noted that Americans spend more on gasoline in a single month than the government spends on climate-related research.
California is one of only 15 states that allows for local jurisdictions to impose gasoline taxes and yet it has never been done in the state.
NRF’s figures, on the other hand, exclude auto, gasoline and restaurants.