idle|idled|idles|idling in English
verb
[i·dle || 'aɪdl]
loaf, lounge, do nothing, laze around; waste time; operate at minimum speed (of an engine or machine)
Use "idle|idled|idles|idling" in a sentence
1. Idles a little rough in neutral.
2. The car idled in the driveway.
3. engine idling speed
4. The common cold idles more people than any other disease.
5. The idler idles away the hours watching TV.
6. Many food delivery trucks were idled along the Saudi-Qatari border.
7. Above this tableau , at the lip of the ravine, a bulldozer idles.
8. 12 The car engine is idling.
9. The idling speed of the engine during the idling period must be adjusted in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
10. 15 The car engine hummed idling.
11. 2.6. The idling speed of the engine during the idling period must be adjusted in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
12. Presently a vagrant poodle came idling along.
13. 29 The machine has been idled away for several minutes to get it warm.
14. Make and type of idling adjustment screw
15. Stop idling and help me clean up.
16. Currently Idle
17. 1 Mother asked me to stop idling about.
18. A lover may bestride the gossamer That idles in the wanton summer air
19. Make and type of idling adjustment screw: ...
20. 2 Don't leave your car idling away.
21. 13 Her Daimler limo waits with its engine idling.
22. 14 Presently a vagrant poodle came idling along.
23. 7 The driver left the car idling away.
24. 3 He is always idling around street corners.
25. Current idle period