tankful
IPA: tˈæŋkfʌɫ
noun
- The amount (usually of a fluid) that will fill a tank.
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Examples of "tankful" in Sentences
- Volkswagen says the Passat TDI can travel nearly 800 miles on a tankful.
- Car pooling would finally have a chance, with a third tankful costing $270 this week.
- Next week, we review the Veryon, which I drove to Mars on a tankful of baby seal tears.
- The cost of that one tankful is what it would have cost for a one-way bus ticket to my destination.
- If gas stations raise the price of gasoline $10 per tankful how much additional revenue do Visa and Mastercard make in interchange fees?
- Poindexter and his crew are returning from the international space station after stockpiling it with supplies, science experiments and spare parts, including a tankful of ammonia coolant.
- Here's where Volt starts to sound like a great idea: While Nissan predicts a 100-mile range per charge-up for Leaf, GM says their car will have a range of around 600 miles per gasoline tankful, that gasoline powering an engine which keeps Volt's battery charged.
- "The meeting will also seek solution to the issue of persistent sour water management at Shell's Ughelli facility (an effluent from the production process) which the WRPC has been grappling with after being laden with a 'tankful' from SPDC six months ago," he added.
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