lubricate|lubricated|lubricates|lubricating in English
verb
[lu·bri·cate || 'luːbrɪkeɪt]
apply a lubricant, oil, grease; cause to be slippery; act as a lubricant
Use "lubricate|lubricated|lubricates|lubricating" in a sentence
1. Generally, we can get the capacity that lubricating oil neutralize acid by measuring TBN in lubricate to prevent overuse of lubricate oil.
2. I lubricated.
3. 20 This oil lubricates efficiently.
4. The whisky lubricates a Comradely spirit
5. Usage: lubricate cutter before starting work, lubricate it every one hour.
6. The whisky lubricates a Comradely spirit: 5
7. Now, does he like them pre-lubricated?
8. Lubricate all moving parts with grease.
9. He lubricated them with continuous whiskey.
10. 5 The surface is lubricated by mucus.
11. Additives for lubricating oils,
12. Lubricating oil system for an internal combustion engine, with a regulatable lubricating oil pressure
13. I had seen Father lubricate it.
14. 3 Mineral oils are used to lubricate machinery.
15. Motul Chain Paste is a white lubricating paste with a brush applicator tip, specially formulated to lubricate all road motorcycle and kart chains of the standard type or O- Ring, X- Ring, or Z- Ring.
16. Songs and laughter lubricate the biological clock.
17. She lubricated her hands with a lotion.
18. Porous, lubricated mixing tube for abrasive, fluid jet
19. Oil pressure driving lubricating pump
20. Static dissipater additives for lubricating oils:
21. Commercialism allows the wheels of business to be lubricated
22. She could see the viscous juices.that lubricated its mandibles.
23. The Crosshead bearing is difficult to lubricate effectively
24. Pressure regulators for lubricating installations
25. Franklin's task was to lubricate the discussions with the French.