From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsteering wheelˈsteering wheel ●●○ noun [countable] TTa wheel that you turn to control the direction of a car
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steering wheel• Karen smiled with enthusiasm at the car-like steering wheel of the boat.• I let myself droop against the steering wheel.• Jack tried but it was quite impossible; the button, like the steering wheel, was red hot.• Shore power is standard and the rim of the steering wheel is hide covered.• North Dakota State Highway 22-a road so straight and empty I set a book on the steering wheel and read.• I flipped on the car radio, tapping on the steering wheel in time to the music.• AlfTed said, punching the steering wheel.• The device incorporates a high tensile steel tube which clamps to the steering wheel and an integral alarm.