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motorcar Definition

motor·car (-kär′)

noun

  1. Now Chiefly Brit. automobile
  2. ☆ a small, open car propelled by a motor and used on a railroad by workers
motorcar Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • like: Makes for an interesting birthday present for anyone who likes these oldtimer motorcars!
  • drive: I felt just as if I was driving a motorcar over a smooth road, only it was easier.
  • build: The Motor Car It is usually agreed that a German, Carl Benz, built the first motorcar in 1885.
  • make: From 1901 they also made motorcars until the middle of 1916.
  • sell: The campaign was praised for its innovative use of the internet to sell motorcars.
  • have: The Lenton Picture Palace opened in 1910, when only the rich had motorcars and cinema was still in its infancy.

Adjective modifier

  • first: The Motor Car It is usually agreed that a German, Carl Benz, built the first motorcar in 1885.
  • oldtime: Makes for an interesting birthday present for anyone who likes these oldtimer motorcars!
  • vintage: Mr Toad, from The Wind in the Willows, arrived in fine style in a vintage motorcar.
  • old: Anyone involved with a club catering for owners of older motorcars can add their clubs details here.
  • fine: X80 as you saw it was going to be a fine motorcar.
  • early: So folks, can anyone provide identification on any of the very early motorcars shown on this page?

Modifies a noun

  • insurance: Motorcar nilexcess Insurance Terms and Conditions CONDITIONS These Conditions apply.
  • manufacturer: Time motorcar manufacturers opted out of the political arena by ending their campaign for euro membership.
  • factory: The son of a welding foreman in a motorcar factory, Larry studied at the College of Arts & Crafts in Birmingham.
  • nilexcess: Motorcar nilexcess Insurance Terms and Conditions CONDITIONS These Conditions apply.
  • pioneer: He was a scientist, inventor and motorcar pioneer.
  • society: In a motorcar society the privilege of the elite is made available to you.