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View synonyms for parlor car
parlor car
noun
- a railroad passenger car that has individual reserved seats and is more comfortable than a day coach.
parlor car
noun
- (in the US and Canada) a comfortable railway coach with individual reserved seats
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Word History and Origins
Origin of parlor car1
First recorded in 1855–60
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Example Sentences
Cora slapped her hands on the cushions of the parlor car and said the farm suited her just fine.
From Literature
They came up, hand in hand, from the other side of the Wabash tracks and scrambled aboard the open platform at the back of the parlor car.
From Literature
Or is it the soft, steady voice of the stranger in the train’s parlor car, telling a story to the boy’s father?
From New York Times
The parlor car, packed with businessmen behind their newspapers, commuting homeward after their workdays, was electric with Malcolm X’s presence.
From Literature
I think it is much cheaper to have luncheon served on a table in the parlor car.
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