dozer

[ˈdoʊzər]

dozer Definition

a powerful tractor with a broad upright blade at the front for clearing ground.

Using dozer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dozer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The construction workers used a dozer to clear the land.

  • Example

    The dozer pushed the debris out of the way.

  • Example

    The dozer was used to level the ground before building.

dozer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dozer

Phrases with dozer

  • pushing up daisies

    dead and buried

    Example

    If you don't stop that reckless driving, you'll be pushing up daisies in no time, buried under a dozer.

  • to fall asleep unintentionally

    Example

    I always doze off during long car rides.

  • dozy

    feeling sleepy or drowsy

    Example

    I'm feeling a bit dozy after staying up late last night.

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Summary: dozer in Brief

'Dozer' [ˈdoʊzər] is a noun that refers to a powerful tractor with a broad upright blade at the front for clearing ground. It is commonly used in construction and excavation work, as in 'The dozer was used to level the ground before building.' Other phrases and idioms using 'dozer' include 'pushing up daisies,' meaning dead and buried, 'doze off,' meaning to fall asleep unintentionally, and 'dozy,' meaning feeling sleepy or drowsy.