Mileage - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned
- a travel allowance at a given rate per mile traveled
Extra examples
My new car gets much better mileage than my old one did.
The company has gotten a lot of mileage out of a simple idea.
The movie gets a lot of mileage out of an old story.
I get good milage with this small car.
He got good political milage from the debates.
Always check the mileage before you buy a secondhand car.
Look for a car hire agreement that offers unlimited mileage.
The car's average mileage is 22.73 miles per gallon.
The newspapers wanted to get as much mileage from the story as they could.
Community nurses are paid a mileage allowance.
The new car is much better on gas mileage.
The car gets good gas mileage.
Better gas mileage is a secondary benefit of reduced speed limits.
...poor gas mileage did little to stem the popularity of that dreadnought of the roadways: the SUV...
This car fits the bill perfectly. It's cheap and gets good mileage.
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