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Princeton's WordNet

  1. brake system, brakesnoun

    a braking device consisting of a combination of interacting parts that work to slow a motor vehicle

Wikipedia

  1. brakes

    A brake is a mechanical device that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system. It is used for slowing or stopping a moving vehicle, wheel, axle, or to prevent its motion, most often accomplished by means of friction.

ChatGPT

  1. brakes

    Brakes refer to a mechanical device or system that inhibits motion by absorbing energy from a moving system. They are generally used to stop or slow down moving vehicles by converting kinetic energy into heat, often through friction. They are an essential safety feature in automobiles, bicycles, aircraft, and many other types of machinery.

Wikidata

  1. Brakes

    Brakes is a four member band from Brighton, England. The group formed in 2003. It consists of Eamon Hamilton, Thomas White, Marc Beatty, and Alex White.

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    Song lyrics by brakes -- Explore a large variety of song lyrics performed by brakes on the Lyrics.com website.

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  1. bakers

  2. baker's

  3. breaks

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of BRAKES in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of BRAKES in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of BRAKES in a Sentence

  1. Highway Patrol Lt. Troy Hischer:

    There's no indication that the brakes didn't work properly. The driver was on the brakes -- you could see that he was trying to stop. We believe the brakes worked properly, we believe it was driver error at this point -- he became complacent, or something else was going on.

  2. Holly Phillips:

    This checklist of 10 reasons your internal thermostat is out of whack can help you get a handle on why you're chronically freezing your butt off. You're too thin Low body weight — defined as a BMI hovering around 18.5 or under — can chill you out for a couple of reasons. First, when you're underweight, you lack an adequate level of body fat to insulate you from cold temperatures, explained Maggie Moon, RD, a Los Angeles – based nutritionist. The other thing is, to maintain that low BMI, you have to reduce your food intake so you likely aren't eating very much at all. Skimping on calories puts the brakes on your metabolism, so you don't create enough body heat. Consider putting on a few pounds by loading up on whole, healthy foods that contain lots of protein, fat, and complex carbohydrates. RELATED : Subtle Signs of Eating Disorders Your Thyroid is out of whack Add cold intolerance to the long list of health issues you can blame on the butterfly-shaped gland in your neck. Always being cold is a telltale sign of hypothyroidism, which means Your Thyroid doesn't secrete enough thyroid hormone.

  3. Selahattin Demirtas:

    Some internal affairs ministers are 1915s model and some are 1938s model. .. All have common "small" problems, none of them have driving wheels or brakes. You can't know where they'll go or when they'll stop. (Referring to events of 1915 [Armenians] and 1938 [Tunceli Alevis], on the quote of IA minister Idris Naim Sahin saying that PKK terror organization is same as BDP)

  4. Michael Feldman:

    I was worried that the physical distance was going to keep me, you know, from putting the brakes on literally.

  5. Isabel Sawhill:

    In' 79, the Federal Reserve stepped hard on the brakes to bring down what was at that time, double-digit inflation, and it took at least a decade for those numbers to get back to normal.

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