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cowling
[ kou-ling ]
noun
- a streamlined metal housing or removable covering for an engine, especially an aircraft engine, often part of or forming a continuous line with the fuselage or wing.
cowling
/ ˈkaʊlɪŋ /
noun
- a streamlined metal covering, esp one fitted around an aircraft engine Also calledcowl Compare fairing 1
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Example Sentences
This indicates an explosion inside the engine that spewed debris and tore away the cowling.
From The Daily Beast
There were many strange men there, too, and among them was Jonathan Cowling, the old man who had acted as my gaoler at Trevose.
From Project Gutenberg
It was just in the front—right on the front just above the cowling on the motorcycle.
From Project Gutenberg
He expected to see his rain of lead tear through the cowling of the stranger and deal death and frenzy.
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Joan was hurled into Epworths arms, and both were tossed up and down in their seats, and against the light cowling.
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Her eyes sought the cowling of the little machine fearfully.
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