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Wheel out Meaning in English

expression

ˈhwiɫ/, /ˈwiɫ/ /ˈaʊt
WEEL-owt or HWEEL-owt
wˈiːl/ /ˈaʊt
WEEL-owt

Definition

To push something on wheels out into view (literal). Also, to use the same excuse, argument, or idea again, especially one that's overused.

Usage & Nuances

Informal. Literal use is less common than the figurative sense. Figuratively, often used with criticism or boredom when someone repeats the same point, excuse, or person publicly. Common with 'old excuse', 'same story', or 'expert'.

Example Sentences

They will wheel out the old TV from the storage room.

basic

Every year, the school wheels out its best students for the ceremony.

basic

He always wheels out the same excuse when he's late.

basic

Whenever there's a problem, she wheels out her favorite expert for advice.

natural

The manager wheeled out the same tired speech from last year.

natural

Don't just wheel out that old argument again—try something new.

natural