1. wheeled - Adjective
2. wheeled - Verb
of Wheel
Having wheels; -- used chiefly in composition; as, a four-wheeled carriage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI had been brought up and trained to have the utmost contempt for people who got drunk - and I would have liked to have the boozing scholars of the Universities wheeled into line and properly chastised for their squalid misuse of what I must ever regard as a gift of the gods. Winston Churchill
In the Gulf War, U.S. Marine Corps wheeled vehicles were killing Iraqi T-72 tanks. Ralph Peters
I was trying to explain that this is actually a proper job but just feeling terribly ridiculous as real doctors and real patients were wheeled past," Gomez says, "There are moments when you think: what am I doing with my life? Michelle Gomez
There is no object so soft but it makes a hub for the wheeled universe. Walt Whitman
Conan wheeled toward the gaping corsairs. "Well, you dogs!" he roared, "I've sent your chief to hell--what says the law of the Red Brotherhood?" Robert E. Howard
so immagine what you want and hold onto that thought cause thats as close as it will ever come and believe you're were you're are keep acting out the part but at the end of the day the trees all get wheeled away and you'll be standing alone in a blank, blank space. Conor Oberst