air scoop
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of air scoop
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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It had a "shaker" air scoop stuck through the bonnet, and a wing on the boot.
From The Guardian • May 28, 2013
A particular attraction for sports-car buyers: the jetlike scream produced at high speed by the air scoop in front.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Its sloping, grill-less hood bears only single, recessed headlights, a single bar bumper, and a low-slung air scoop.
From Time Magazine Archive
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With its long hood and short rear deck, its Ferrari flare and openmouthed air scoop, the Mustang resembles the European racing cars that American sports-car buffs find so appealing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Non-return fabric valves known as crab-pots are fitted in this fabric hose on either side of their junction with the air scoop.
From British Airships, Past, Present, and Future by Whale, George
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