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gas station

1 of 1noun
/ˈɡæs ˌsteɪʃən/
1

a place that sells fuel for cars, buses, bikes, etc.

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A gas station is a place where vehicles can refuel with gasoline or diesel. It typically has pumps where drivers can fill their cars with fuel, and some stations also offer other services such as car washes, convenience stores, and air for tires. Gas stations are found along highways and in towns, providing an important service for people who drive cars, trucks, and other vehicles. They may also sell other items like snacks, drinks, and automotive products. Some gas stations are open 24 hours a day for convenience.

  • They stopped at the gas station to fill up the tank before continuing their road trip.
  • The gas station on the corner is open 24 hours for convenience.
  • She bought snacks and drinks from the convenience store at the gas station.
  • They had their car washed at the gas station while refueling.
  • He checked the tire pressure at the gas station's air pump.