Sentence example with the word 'friction'

friction

abrading, caressing, contrariety, disaffinity, feeling, hostility, kick, opposition, recoil, spite, vying

Definition n. a state of conflict between persons

Last update: October 23, 2015


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Friction between two stones enabled early men to lit fire.   [noun]

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I think that cultural difference is what causes friction.   [noun]

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Friction arose between the two brothers over the ancestral property.   [noun]

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Friction between moving parts had caused the engine to overheat.   [Please select]

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Has a matching blue aluminum bi directional friction operated countdown rotating bezel, with orange dot at 60 position.   [noun]

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Friction played the new remix of ' Back to your roots ', ' Where 's my money?   [noun]

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, caused by friction.   [noun]

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As a pastime automobile touring is still new and is not yet accomplished without some considerable annoyance and friction.   [noun]

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If ever there was any truth in that, it has been worn out long ago by friction of its own antiquity.   [noun]

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"Friction--mechanics--overcome--" "Now as hard as you can, Professor."   [noun]

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On the level and down grade everything went smoothly, but at every up grade the friction and waste of power were apparent.   [noun]

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Friction of the position.   [noun]

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