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Definition of radar gun in English: radar gunnoun A handheld device used by traffic police to estimate the speed of a passing vehicle. Example sentencesExamples - While driving in a 40 mph zone I saw in the middle distance two uniformed police officers with yellow jackets aiming a radar gun at my car.
- The acknowledgment of a radar detector of a nearby radar gun allows motorists to re-evaluate the speed of their vehicle and make any necessary corrections.
- To add to a driver's troubles the radar gun that clocks a car's speed is accurate to at least one hundredth of a mile per hour.
- She started to drive too fast and attracted the attention of a police officer with a radar gun.
- For the cost of calming a couple of streets with speed bumps we could buy the police a radar gun and a van from which they could operate.
- And, wherever you see a policeman with a radar gun, it is almost always in a 30 or 40 mph zone where it is impossible not to go over the limit by a mile or two.
- Although the radar gun of a police officer or state trooper may be jammed, most law enforcement officials are able to identify if a vehicle is speeding excessively, which can still result in a ticket.
- Initiate laws to allow the use of the speed radar gun and the breathalyzer to deal with speeding cars and drunk drivers.
- Traditional radar detectors use radio waves to detect when a radar gun is in use.
- While I was ‘flying’ down the road yesterday, I passed over a bridge only to find a cop with a radar gun on the other side waiting for me.
- A friend of mine who owns a stolen radar gun once clocked my typing speed at roughly 120 words per minute.
- When a motorist is caught speeding using a hand-held radar gun, the garda shows the recorded speed on the hand device before issuing a ticket.
- Last year, pupils teamed up with traffic police and used hand-held radar guns to record the speeds of vehicles driving along Cowpasture Road.
- It appears a person is entitled to a print-out of the reading of what speed they were doing but the hand-held radar gun does not have that capability, hence the need not to worry.
- This year they had a policeman on the hill with a radar gun and a display board to show your top speed.
- The cameras have been growing in numbers along all the roads, nasty yellow boxes equipped with a radar gun and a flash camera.
- To put things into perspective, I had been living in the bay area about 2 years, and in that time I saw about 3 police cars stopped with a radar gun.
- I have rung the police and offered to go out myself with a radar gun but they said no.
- If they came down Forest Road with a radar gun they would find rich pickings indeed, speed tables notwithstanding.
- A traffic police officer has hung up his radar gun after more than 20 years policing the roads of mid and north Essex.
Definition of radar gun in US English: radar gunnoun 1A handheld radar device used by traffic police to estimate the speed of a passing vehicle. Example sentencesExamples - It appears a person is entitled to a print-out of the reading of what speed they were doing but the hand-held radar gun does not have that capability, hence the need not to worry.
- While driving in a 40 mph zone I saw in the middle distance two uniformed police officers with yellow jackets aiming a radar gun at my car.
- Last year, pupils teamed up with traffic police and used hand-held radar guns to record the speeds of vehicles driving along Cowpasture Road.
- To add to a driver's troubles the radar gun that clocks a car's speed is accurate to at least one hundredth of a mile per hour.
- The cameras have been growing in numbers along all the roads, nasty yellow boxes equipped with a radar gun and a flash camera.
- A friend of mine who owns a stolen radar gun once clocked my typing speed at roughly 120 words per minute.
- To put things into perspective, I had been living in the bay area about 2 years, and in that time I saw about 3 police cars stopped with a radar gun.
- While I was ‘flying’ down the road yesterday, I passed over a bridge only to find a cop with a radar gun on the other side waiting for me.
- Although the radar gun of a police officer or state trooper may be jammed, most law enforcement officials are able to identify if a vehicle is speeding excessively, which can still result in a ticket.
- Traditional radar detectors use radio waves to detect when a radar gun is in use.
- For the cost of calming a couple of streets with speed bumps we could buy the police a radar gun and a van from which they could operate.
- If they came down Forest Road with a radar gun they would find rich pickings indeed, speed tables notwithstanding.
- This year they had a policeman on the hill with a radar gun and a display board to show your top speed.
- When a motorist is caught speeding using a hand-held radar gun, the garda shows the recorded speed on the hand device before issuing a ticket.
- The acknowledgment of a radar detector of a nearby radar gun allows motorists to re-evaluate the speed of their vehicle and make any necessary corrections.
- She started to drive too fast and attracted the attention of a police officer with a radar gun.
- A traffic police officer has hung up his radar gun after more than 20 years policing the roads of mid and north Essex.
- And, wherever you see a policeman with a radar gun, it is almost always in a 30 or 40 mph zone where it is impossible not to go over the limit by a mile or two.
- I have rung the police and offered to go out myself with a radar gun but they said no.
- Initiate laws to allow the use of the speed radar gun and the breathalyzer to deal with speeding cars and drunk drivers.
- 1.1US A device similar to a radar gun used to measure the speed of a pitched ball in baseball.
Example sentencesExamples - Pitching coach Spin Williams holds up Rick Reed as an example of a pitcher who succeeds without blowing out the radar gun.
- Later, outside the building, I pitched to a radar gun.
- He looks good on the radar gun, but his command is not there.
- If you don't have a radar gun or a good knowledge of pitching mechanics, pitch counts aren't bad.
- At 6-foot - 10, 260 pounds, Young is a dominating presence on the mound who hits the mid 90s on the radar gun.
- The club is hunting for a veteran starter, but it won't make decisions with a radar gun.
- The radar gun shows Kolb is throwing 92 to 94 mph, down from 95 to 97 last season.
- His inability to light up a radar gun is what costs him points in the prospect department, no matter how much higher his K / BB is above the rest of the group.
- One more name has come up several times, that of Cuban defector Maels Rodriguez, a 24-year old who can reportedly hit triple digits on the radar gun.
- You don't drop prospects who can hit triple digits on the radar gun to make room for a warm body.
- Perez had a blazing fastball that regularly hit 98 mph on the radar gun, rare for a left-hander, along with a devastating slider and blossoming curveball.
- There's a tendency when you're young to show everybody that you can light up the radar gun.
- He was touching only the low 90s on the radar gun in his simulated start last week, and that should be a big reason for concern.
- In today's game, if you used a radar gun you wouldn't sign him, but he had great knowledge of pitching.
- ‘We've seen some things on our radar gun - 108 miles per hour, 110 at different times,’ says Anderson.
- The broadcaster's radar gun clocked one of pitcher Arthur Rhodes' fastballs at 99 mph last week.
- When Lowe pitches, he doesn't light up the radar gun with his fastball, and his curve doesn't bend many knees.
- Griffin was the Royals first round pick in 2001, following a high school season in which he hit 100 mph on the radar gun.
- He has registered 100 mph on the radar gun, but he missed last season because of arm surgery.
- So many scouts are locked into the radar gun these days.
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