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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "camber" in a sentence

    camber example sentences

    camber


    cambers


    1. drivers do this to hold the camber to their preferred setting so that they (the


    2. Because race tracks have allowances for wider turns with positive camber,


    3. After finishing his assessment of the valley below he turned back to the path and noticed that the natural slope of the path soon hit a short horizon as it twisted, the legs of the squad of troops running up the hill were now hidden behind the camber of the path


    4. He pulled the slide, reloading the camber and continued squeezing the


    5. ran faster into the curve, leaning to the camber, limbs like pistons


    6. barracks to the bridge over the middle Camber and then along the next jetty to the Boat Basin


    7. Altering the reality around them to have himself standing at the foot of the bed watching over the three girls as they slept lightly on, completely unaware of changes in the camber of the bedscape


    8. will bend into reverse camber for a carved turn


    9. camber, which is the sharp curve you ride for a purely carved turn


    10. His skis looked like they had no camber left in them whatso-

    11. The cedar skin thus became compressed, forcing the ends of the boat up slightly and lending it what boatbuilders call “camber


    12. He wanted one with less camber


    13. He talked about camber and the life it imparted to a shell when wood was put under tension


    14. Most important, both featured Pocock’s trademark camber, the slight curvature that gave them compression, spring, and liveliness in the water


    1. heard the scream coming out of her master’s cambers her hair, touched by silver only in few places,


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    Synonyms for "camber"

    camber bank cant bend curvature span arch cove

    "camber" definitions

    a slight convexity (as of the surface of a road)


    a slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force


    the alignment of the wheels of a motor vehicle closer together at the bottom than at the top


    curve upward in the middle