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gasoline pump
a device at gas stations used to dispense gasoline into vehicles
A gasoline pump is a device used at gas stations to deliver fuel, such as gasoline or diesel, into a vehicle's gas tank. The pump typically has a nozzle that attaches to the vehicle, allowing the driver to control the flow of fuel. Gasoline pumps are equipped with a meter to track how much fuel is being dispensed and display the price. Some pumps also have a digital screen showing the cost of the fuel and the amount dispensed. These pumps are an essential part of gas stations, providing fuel for cars, trucks, and other vehicles.
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