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kickwheel

American  
[kik-hweel, -weel] / ˈkɪkˌʰwil, -ˌwil /

noun

  1. a potter's wheel rotated by kicking.


Etymology

Origin of kickwheel

First recorded in 1890–95; kick + wheel

Example Sentences

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And many are skeptical at first, asking, “Is this a bot? I don’t want to talk to a bot,” says Kickwheel CEO Joe Ross.

From The Wall Street Journal

The app has been downloaded 1.2 million times, says Allison Winston, president of Kickwheel, its owner.

From The Wall Street Journal