1 a unit of measurement of volume of liquid equal to 4 quarts or 3.78 liters
2 in the UK, a unit for measuring the volume of a liquid or gas, equal to approximately 4.55 litres:
3 in the US, a unit for measuring the volume of a liquid, equal to approximately 3.79 litres:
My new car does 50 miles to the gallon (uses one gallon of fuel to travel 50 miles).
The bore wells, yielding 3,500 gallons per hour during 1985, dwindled to yield 800 gallons per hour in 2001.
Five gallons of wine was to be levied on every half acre of land, and there was to be an additional tax on manpower.
First, it is just more subtle in approach - no crass annihilation or creation of uncountable gallons of water, for example.
I buy approximately 15 to 20 gallons of gasoline per week.
Daily household supply fell slightly from 174 gallons per household in 1820 to 166.3 gallons in 1849.
Such an intention only exists as to the supply of the four gallons of petrol although the coins might induce the buyer to come back.
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