high-centre

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See also: high centre

English

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Alternative forms

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high-center, high centre, high center

Verb

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high-centre (third-person singular simple present high-centres, present participle high-centring, simple past and past participle high-centred)

  1. (transitive) To cause (a vehicle) to become stranded with all wheels off the ground.
    • 2013, Daniel Baylis, The Traveller: Notes from an Imperfect Journey Around the World., →ISBN, page 390:
      I became worried about high-centring the car, so I pulled it off to the side and began walking.
    • 2009, David Carpenter, Welcome to Canada, →ISBN, page 64:
      Trying to pull out, he high-centred the truck on a stump.
  2. (intransitive) To become stranded with all wheels off the ground.

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