push-start
1push-start — v [T] to push a vehicle in order to make the engine start >push start n …
2push-start — pushˈ start transitive verb To start (a motor car) by pushing it while it is in gear noun The act of starting a car in this way • • • Main Entry: ↑push …
3Push start — The Honker II, which is a midget racing car getting a push start by a Toyota Landcruiser at the 144th Wagga Wagga Show …
4push-start — UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms push start : present tense I/you/we/they push start he/she/it push starts present participle push starting past tense push started past participle push started British to push a car in order to make it start… …
5push-start — verb (T) to push a vehicle in order to make the engine start push start noun (C) …
6push-start — verb (T) to push a vehicle in order to make the engine start push start noun (C) …
7push-start — verb start (a motor vehicle) by pushing it in order to make the engine turn. noun an act of push starting …
8push-start — /ˈpʊʃ stat/ (say poosh staht) verb (t) 1. → clutch start (def. 1). –noun 2. → clutch start (def. 3) …
9push start — A procedure of starting a vehicle with a manual transmission by pushing the vehicle with another vehicle or by the power of several strong people or by coasting downhill. Once sufficient speed is obtained and the clutch is disengaged (the pedal… …
10push-start — verb To start a motor car by pushing it (in neutral) and engaging a gear when it has sufficient velocity …