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		Definition of slow puncture in English: slow puncturenoun British A puncture causing only gradual deflation of a tyre.  Example sentencesExamples -  The tyre technicians also detected a very slow puncture on a rear tyre after I'd stopped and handed over to Johnny which would not have helped the balance.
 -  Our car may have no rear exhaust, a melting handbrake cable, a downgraded gearbox, a bodged fan, vibrating propshaft and a slow puncture - but she and her mechanically incompetent drivers made it.
 -  Not at once, but kind of gradually like a football with a slow puncture.
 -  Jonny also received a slow puncture - but crucially the strong tyre held together for Milner to keep charging right until the end of the stage.
 -  The battle was decided in Bernardi's favour when Urmo dropped to fifth with a slow puncture on the final stage.
 -  I have a slow puncture in the back tire which needs repairing
 -  Back on track and this time on slick tyres Mike soon picked up the pace before a slow puncture forced him to pit earlier than scheduled.
 -  Adding to his comments, Stéphane said: ‘Yesterday we had a slow puncture; it was annoying because I cannot remember hitting anything.’
 -  Faulkner was not able to retaliate on his fresh tyres as a slow puncture in a rear tyre developed on his out lap.
 -  I experienced a moment of great hilarity on a very steep downhill, when I tried to corner and realised that my front tyre had a slow puncture and had partially deflated.
 -  Somewhere between here and the test centre I got a slow puncture, so couldn't do the test…
 -  This caused a slow puncture, forcing me into the pits after the first lap.
 -  The car was superb throughout, except for a slow puncture on stage six, which lost us just a few seconds.
 -  It has a slow puncture and the wheels are out of balance, so it's shaking apart at the moment.
 -  But recording accident verdicts, the coroner said the primary cause of the tragedy was the slow puncture.
 -  Check tyres for damage, looking out for any cuts, cracks or bulges, as these can lead to slow punctures and blowouts.
 -  As we were about to move off, I discovered that I had a slow puncture in my rear tyre - this was to be a bit of a motif for the day.
 -  Twelve months ago he started from pole position and led for the bulk of the 83-laps before he was handicapped by a slow puncture.
 -  It was possible, said the man on the technical number, that I had a slow puncture.
 -  My vital energy has drained right out of me just when I wasn't looking, like a slow puncture in my tire, I have been let down.
 
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