wheel round

Translations

w>wheel (a)round

visich (rasch) umdrehen; (troops)(ab)schwenken
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References in classic literature ?
I have seen an animal bounding with spirit, yet merely reined by a fore-finger and thumb, taken at full gallop across a courtyard, and then made to wheel round the post of a veranda with great speed, but at so equal a distance, that the rider, with outstretched arm, all the while kept one finger rubbing the post.
And indeed the clever horse, turning first one ear and then the other now to one side and then to the other, began to wheel round.
The style of riding - sliding the rear wheel round corners - meant a number of US flat track racers went on to success in MotoGP, including Kenny Roberts, Freddie Spencer, Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey.
"Edinburgh's Mark Riss came steaming round the bend and hit Dimitri Berge's rear wheel which spun his back wheel round, straightened him up which in turn flipped him high up and over the high-side and down on to the track.
He seethed, wrenching the steering wheel round and round, the harrows lifted all the way up so they wouldn't drag and keep him in the hole.
Dress the wheel round. Be sure to rotate the tracing pin to the round side.
I turned and took a glance at Ginger's face to see if he was scared, but it was only screwed up with the effort of pulling the wheel round. Fatty came running up the pier, shouting: 'Oh, stop it.
Eventually I return, cash in hand and wheel round to the tills again.
He swung the wheel round and I knew he was going to hit me.