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motorcar
[ moh-ter-kahr ]
motorcar
/ ˈməʊtəˌkɑː /
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
You can make a better horse carriage, but eventually it takes a radical innovation to make a motorcar—otherwise progress stalls.
“I would build a motorcar for the great multitudes,” he proclaimed.
Suddenly, the modern world is really beginning: the movies and a much, much wider use of the motorcar, and all of those things.
When the original edition of the “Great North Road” was published—in 1901—the motorcar was yet a new thing.
It was only a little distance to the bank, but Lewis insisted on making the journey in a motorcar which stood at the curb.
And I'd give you a motorcar of your own to get about in and pay your visits; and there are good stables if you want to ride.
Not only are the transportation conditions different, but the motorcar industry in the country is on a different basis.
The woman motorcar driver has made her appearance in the zone of the army.
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