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"oilcan" Definitions
  1. a metal container for oil, especially one with a long thin spout, used for putting oil onto machine parts

13 Sentences With "oilcan"

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But on such short notice, the oilcan lager will just have to do.
Oilcan Harry's has been around since before Rick Perry's own sexuality was constantly called into question.
Vittorio in his Oilcan Harry mustache, the elegant Luisa, the perverted Finn, the tattooed Riccardo: possible geniuses.
Oilcan Harry's/ Rain on 4th/ HalcyonGay bars aren't created equal, but they do sometimes cluster, which is why those wonderful-in-their-own-way places are lumped together.
And, oilcaner was > crouching and twisting when he began to follow movement of the connecting > rod, and at the right time he injected the right portion of the oil using > big oilcan with a large down-curved nose (outlet pipe). One wrong move, - > the oilcan could be striked by the connecting rod and the entire portion of > the lubricant will be on your head. So motormen and engineers were > unsurpassed dancers in this sense. They were virtuosos of the deal.
By February 1888, Barbour was residing at King William-street in Adelaide, South Australia as reported in the local Police Gazette. He had items stolen from his bicycle at his residence, "two bicycle keys, a wrench, and an oilcan."Peterswald, W.J. (15 February 1888). Stealing in Dwellings, From the Person, &c.
An oil can (oilcan or oiler)A Book of Tools: Being a Catalogue of Tools, Supplies, Machinery, and Similar Goods, Chas. A. Strelinger & Co., Detroit, Michigan, 1895, pp. 291–4 (from Google Books) is a can that holds oil (usually motor oil) for lubricating machines. An oil can can also be used to fill oil- based lanterns.
The colorful and dynamic heritage of railroading is showcased with artifacts including an oilcan, brake wheel, whistle marker, lantern, maps, postcards, and books. A folk art model of an engine and tender are almost miniature examples of an NC&St.L; engine and Vanderbilt tender captured in a 1920s photograph in Dickson. This exhibit has been expanded to include a touch- screen panel of the Dickson rail-yard and downtown area.
Confused, the Coyote approaches the trap with an oilcan, applies a tiny drop of oil to the base (while standing inside the trap), and then it finally closes—on him. The zigzag-shaped Coyote walks off with a deadpan "Ouch". 2\. An attempt to chase the Road Runner with a jet mobile ends up with the motor's fire burning the support beam, causing the entire apparatus to collapse. 3\. Wile E. uses an ACME Instant Icicle Maker.
Marionettes depicting Elsie the Cow and her family were sold to a New York collector, a group of Rockettes and FDR and Truman puppets were sold to a Pennsylvania toy dealer; Olly Oilcan from the 1939 Chicago World's Fair sold for $11,000.00. In December 1988 Bil Baird's Marionettes played at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York. The play Pinocchio, from the book by Jerome Coopersmith, was produced by Arthur Cantor, and performed by puppeteers Peter B. Baird, Pady Blackwood, Randy Carfagno, Larry Engler, William Tost and Richard Weber. Mary Rodgers was the composer; Sheldon Harnick wrote the lyrics.
Doering was co-host (with Adam "The Oilcan" Reardon) a sports radio talk show called "The Sports Fix" and broadcast on ESPN Radio AM 900 and AM 1230 in Gainesville and Ocala, Florida and an occasional sideline reporter for Westwood One football coverage. In August 2015 Doering joined ESPN as a studio analyst after previously contributing to SEC Network events and ESPN specials. He signed a multi-year contract extension to continue in his role as a contributor across ESPN and SEC Network programming, including SEC Network's signature news and information show, SEC Now.Amanda Brooks, "," “ESPN Pressroom” (August 30, 2018).
The oval- shaped retail building on Fifth Avenue between 49th and 50th streets was criticized for not fitting in with the rest of Fifth Avenue's architecture, with critics referring to the proposed building as an "oilcan". The original plan had been for two retail buildings, but was changed to one in response to Chase National Bank's request for a single building. However, the oval building was scrapped in early 1931, after Chase could not win exclusive banking rights at the building's location. An updated plan, F-19, restored two smaller 6-story retail buildings to the site of the oval building, and proposed a new 40-story tower for a nearby site.
The newspaper noted that a few drops of oil two or three times a week ensures tappets run for a long time without shake otherwise they soon become noisy. The following good points were noted by The Times: :easy to reach magneto, dynamo, starter and carburettor :clutch spigot and the withdrawal mechanism automatically lubricated :all brakes have easy to reach hand adjustments :no grease-cups but spring-controlled ball-valve greasers throughout the chassis, special gun supplied :easy to reach tools, access does not disturb a passenger :fuel tank at the back has a gauge easy to read when the luggage grid is fully loaded :fuel tank fuel filter funnel :all-weather hood; the side-curtain beside the driver has access for a signalling arm Accordingly, The Times also noted that "it is not necessary to lift floorboards and poke about with an oilcan before a journey". The car was thought to be moderately fast, best run but it seemed to have a minor fault and should have reached . Seating was assessed to be comfortable with unusually generous knee room in the front seat.

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