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View definitions for antique car

antique car

noun as in classic car

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“It’s like working on an antique car, from 15 billion miles away.”

To the uninitiated, the Seville may seem like a strange pick for a sought-after antique car with its almost boxy frame and wood-accented interior.

The door opens with that satisfying creak only the solid metal door of a heavy-bodied antique car can make, and Michael steps out.

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“It’s like an antique car. You’re going to be limited on where you can find parts and where you can find someone who’s qualified to work on it.”

The next shot is of a noisy, angry nighttime traffic jam, but this too becomes an occasion for delectation, as a beautiful woman steps out of a bus queue to speak with a gray-bearded gentleman in an antique car.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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