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tonneau
[ tuh-noh ]
noun
, plural ton·neaus, ton·neaux [tuh-, nohz].
- a rear part or compartment of an automobile body, containing seats for passengers.
- a complete automobile body having such a rear part.
- a waterproof cover, generally of canvas or vinyl, that can be fastened over the cockpit of a roadster or convertible to protect the interior.
tonneau
/ ˈtɒnəʊ /
noun
- Also calledtonneau cover
- a detachable cover to protect the rear part of an open car when it is not carrying passengers
- a similar cover that fits over all the passenger seats, but not the driver's, in an open vehicle
- rare.the part of an open car in which the rear passengers sit
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tonneau1
C20: from French: special type of vehicle body, from Old French tonnel cask, from tonne tun
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Example Sentences
The fleshy woman climbed into the tonneau and held the still shrieking girl.
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There was a crash, and they found themselves in the bottom of the tonneau.
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He was jolted considerably, although no particular damage was done, and got into the tonneau with a wild scramble.
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Thoughtfully he tossed the two bundles of laundry into the tonneau, walked around in front and opened the bonnet.
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Getting into the tonneau, Matt searched for something that would offer a clue to the mystery.
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