gasoline
Standard type of gasoline for modern cars, without lead additives.
The standard, lowest-octane grade of gasoline.
Premium gasoline with a higher octane rating, used in high-performance engines.
Refers to gasoline containing lead additives, now largely phased out.
The full capacity of a vehicle's fuel tank.
A unit of volume for measuring gasoline.
Used to describe a vehicle that uses gasoline as its fuel source.
To consume gasoline as fuel.
To exhaust the supply of gasoline in a vehicle.
To dispense gasoline from a pump into a vehicle's tank.
To detect the odor of gasoline with one's nose.
To emit the characteristic odor of gasoline.
To consume a large amount of gasoline quickly and inefficiently.
To cause gasoline to flow from a container. Can also be used figuratively.
To pour a large amount of gasoline over someone or something.
To pour a large amount of gasoline over someone or something.
The cost of gasoline per unit of volume (e.g., per gallon or liter).
An internal combustion engine that runs on gasoline.
A place where gasoline and other services for cars are sold.
The container in a vehicle that holds the gasoline.
The strong, often unpleasant, vapor that comes from gasoline.
The gaseous form of gasoline.