First off, if you're driving a truck, and calling it a "gas cap", something is a bit awry here. Although lots of entry level companies have Peterbilts in their fleet now (such as Werner, JBS, TMC, even Swift has a couple), so I shouldn't be surprised.
The simple answer - YES, you should be worried. That was a very careless thing to do, and you'll probably need to have your fuel system drained out now.
It would be a diesel fuel cap and if the truck would fit through a car wash you would need to change fuel filters.
That would entirely depend on whether you drove a Schwinn, a Moped, a Lambretta, a Harley Hog, a Yugo, a Corolla, a Lincoln, or a Peterbilt.
they drove through a portal
freezing
Jeff Gordon and Richard Petty both drove cars sponsored by Meineke.
Yes, the noun 'drove' is used for a group moving from one place to another.The noun 'drove' is a standard collective nounfor:a drove of bullocksa drove of cattlea drove of donkeys (or asses)a drove of goatsa drove of haresa drove of hogsa drove of horsesa drove of oxena drove of pigsa drove of rabbitsa drove of sheepa drove of swineand large groups of people that are in motion.
the belts on your car get wet
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The noun 'drove' is a collective noun for: a drove of asses a drove of cattle a drove of donkeys a drove of goats a drove of hares a drove of horses a drove of oxen a drove of pigs a drove of rabbits a drove of sheep The noun 'shelf' is a collective noun for: a shelf of books
The noun 'drove' is used for a group moving from one place to another.The noun 'drove' is a standard collective noun for:a drove of bullocksa drove of cattlea drove of donkeys (or asses)a drove of goatsa drove of haresa drove of hogsa drove of horsesa drove of oxena drove of pigsa drove of rabbitsa drove of sheepa drove of swineand large groups of people that are in motion.
The phrases in the sentence are "over the hill" and "through the woods".