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motorcar

[moh-ter-kahr] / ˈmoʊ tərˌkɑr /




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Shiny, strapless frocks came with built-in mini motorcars at the hem; other longer sheaths had high heels caught in their torsos, and jutting from one hip.

From New York Times

Soon, a racing motorcar with four men inside drew Bayer’s attention.

From Los Angeles Times

Wainwright likened its effect on crime to that of the motorcar in the 1920s and 30s, when suddenly criminals could escape at speed and take advantage of new markets.

From The Guardian

South of the arch, under awnings and accompanied by a horse-drawn wagon and newfangled motorcar, The Leader dry-goods store promoted periodic “fire sales” of damaged goods as low as 10 cents on the dollar.

From Seattle Times

Imagine 100,000 people lining Pennsylvania Avenue NW and cheering as nearly 200 gaily decorated motorcars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles rolled down the street, each bedecked in Old Glory and fragrant bouquets and garlands.

From Washington Post