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cement mixer
[si-ment mik-ser]
noun
Also called concrete mixer. a machine having a revolving drum, often motor-driven, for mixing cement, sand, gravel, and water to produce concrete.
Baseball Slang., a pitch that is meant to be an unhittable breaking ball but instead becomes hittable as it goes into a side spin that travels into the strike zone.
Lyons hit a stand-up double on that cement mixer, and he looked just as surprised as the pitcher when it happened.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cement mixer1
Example Sentences
"We have witnessed counterfeiters using toxic ingredients that they have blended in industrial machines such as cement mixers."
In secret locations, a mixture of gasoline, baking soda and sulfuric acid is poured on top of shredded coca leaves and processed either in a cement mixer or by stomping on them.
Big rigs, delivery trucks, cement mixers, garbage trucks, transit buses and school buses are all included.
After a visit to Cincinnati: “They still haven’t finished the freeway. It’s Kentucky’s turn to use the cement mixer.”
They could harmonise with a cement mixer and make it sound beautiful.
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