A locomotive for switching rolling stock in a railroad yard.
(Nautical) a small engine (as one used on board ships to operate a windlass)
1At last the donkey engine was cleared and reinstalled, atop the cliff.
2Then the puffing and snorting donkey engine near the chute tightened the cable.
3From the water's edge to the donkey engine was barely four hundred yards.
4With his size gang he could not keep a donkey engine working steadily.
5You've got to wind it by means of a donkey engine.
6A donkey engine can work like that, but then it hasn't any brains.
7How humiliating for a horse to be dragged aloft by a donkey engine!
8Away down the valley a donkey engine tooted and whirred.
9A separate donkey engine is provided for feeding the boiler.
10One donkey engine after another ceased to puff, and the littered decks were cleared.
11The sorrel was lathered, and stumbling frequently; Road Runner was pegging away like a donkey engine.
12The donkey engine was immediately set to work.
13I thought of everything from a Zeppelin to a donkey engine but couldn't make it out.
14On the knoll the donkey engine coughed and snorted as it heaved the mighty timbers from the woods.
15In spite of all our gallant little donkey engine can do, it's a six hours job at least.
16By a good, husky donkey engine.