ute Meaning & Definition

  • En [ juːt]
  • Us [ juːt]

Meaning of ute In English

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Examples of ute

  • All wagons have disc brakes both front and rear, with the ute retaining drum brakes at the rear.

  • The mobile barrier is usually a car or ute with two long arms, behind which the horses line up before moving to the starting line.

  • Ute enthusiasts tend to have an obsession with bumper stickers, often covering the entire rear window of the ute with them.

  • This separate cab-chassis design challenged the notion that the word ute referred to a monocoque body style.

  • The vehicles are mostly late-model hatchbacks, but also include vans, utes and station wagons.

  • Police began to pursue the vehicle after noticing the wheels of the ute momentarily lose traction as it went around a corner.

  • The four-speed was still used in some lower specced utes, presumably to run out stock.

  • Most ute musters charge a relatively small fee for participants, allowing them to enter any category they are qualified for.

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