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Definition of limousine:

  • (noun) large luxurious car; usually driven by a chauffeur

Sentence Examples:

The Interior of the limousine, when made into berths for the three girls, was as safe and cozy as a Pullman sleeping coach.

Beth and Patsy put away the bedding and "made up" the interior of the limousine for traveling.

Especially were the men staring at the three pretty, feminine faces that peered from the interior of the limousine.

The limousine body is pretty big, as the Major says, and high enough to allow me to put in a false bottom.

The footman shut gates and door as the limousine moved away: it had not been sixty seconds at rest.

In the meantime he was making no effort to do more than keep step with the limousine, but at a decent distance.

In four minutes by Lanyard's watch the pulse of the limousine began to beat upon the stillness of that sleepy countryside.

When the evening's entertainment came to an end Arthur Weldon took Louise home in his new brown limousine, leaving Patsy and her father, Uncle John and Beth to comfortably fill the Doyle motor car.

Arthur was wise enough to restrain his temper and the temptation to kick Jones out of the limousine.

While Louise hesitated to follow the limousine started with a roar from its cylinders and disappeared down the driveway, the two men going with it.

Leaving the bridge, the limousine took a turn on two wheels, and immediately something happened, seemingly some attempt to stop it was made.

It had what the writers of 'motoring notes' in papers written by the wealthy for the wealthy love to call a 'limousine body.'

Was it her own father who was cheating her out of happiness because he had taught her to believe that money and limousines and great houses and many servants and silken robes are happiness?

As we rode out in the big limousine I undertook to study her, but the reading of women isn't my game.

This was another limousine, its most notable characteristic being that the blinds were drawn in all the windows.

For presently at a fork in the road he saw that the driver of the limousine had swung to the left, taking the low road, that to the right offering a steep gradient.

Hugh Breckenridge alighted in haste from her limousine in front of a stately apartment house in the best quarter of a great city.

A short distance behind the bus, a limousine rolled down the cross street leisurely, silently.

At the curb, Benson, the chauffeur, sprang from his seat, and, touching his cap, opened the door of a luxurious limousine.

She wants a larger town house, a villa on the sea coast and a new limousine car every six months.

Ten minutes later a dusty limousine stopped for gas and oil, and Casey left his work to wait upon them.

For five minutes he sat so, until the chauffeur, who had been throwing nervous backward glances through the limousine windows, asked: "I beg your pardon, sir, did you say 'home'?"

Right ahead of me, a green automobile with one of those limousine bodies drove up to the front door.

From the front windows, she had observed the green limousine automobile waiting by the curbing outside; through her open registers she had caught the murmur of conversation.

This time, when they were left behind, there was no limousine to pick up the members of the party.

"Well, you've made a good start, Maggie," he remarked, leaning forward in his place in the limousine.

A butler stood upon the steps, another servant was holding open the door of a limousine just drawn up.

From his vantage point he saw the pale-blue chauffeur hold open the door of the pale-blue limousine.

Had he heard the remark of a great manufacturer to the banker at his side in a passing limousine, "There goes the greatest captain of industry of us all!"

And half a minute later, when the superintendent joined him, he found him sitting in the limousine and staring at his toes.

A limousine stood at the curb, and into it a young man was helping several wonderfully gowned women.

We walked to the exit, without saying much, and settled ourselves in the limousine, my guests in the back seat, I on one of the little chairs facing them.

Spencer was alighting from a limousine with a tall, fine-looking, fair-haired chap who had the walk of a military man.

Presently he saw luggage brought down and placed on the roof of the limousine, and then the car drove away.

It was a small limousine with a powerful body, and John, although knowing little of automobiles, liked its looks.

He had noted the broad track of the great limousine in the road before he entered the inn, and thinking it must have stopped there for a little while, he spoke casually of those who passed.

The garage, besides the great automobile, contained a smaller one, but John kept the limousine in mind.

Enough snow was gone to disclose the road leading southward, and he believed that he could drive the limousine down the mountain.

He ate his own breakfast at another table, and within the appointed time the great limousine was at the door.

The Alsatian now led the way in his light machine, and the limousine followed at an interval of fifty or sixty yards.

When the friends came out, Michael was standing with his hand on the knob of the big limousine's door.

And out of the limousine stepped, unconscious, the beautiful David, and handed Jackson a dollar.

And now you've had the touring car in the summer and the limousine in the winter; when the weather was cold you had your furs, when it was warm you had the yacht!

I picture my friend with her large limousine, a rolling palace full of ladies, drawing up at the door of this hermit's cave.

When he handed Mary out of her limousine the street policeman had made the passage clear before him.

They swung into Broadway and passed taxis and limousines filled with gay parties just out of the theaters.

Bushes and trees, the reeling road, a limousine, a mounted policeman, all flew by her with blurred detail.

The next moment he had traced the original source of the scent into the limousine and sprung in after it.

Course, she'd been brought up in limousines; but the mile in fifty seconds gave her a genuine thrill.

"Tell Cousin Inez the boss wants to see her before she goes out this afternoon," says I, "and wait with the limousine until she comes."

A limousine swung around the corner and pulled up in front of the door, a few minutes later.

I turned to see the former describe a somewhat elegant curve and make a beautiful landing upon the canopy of a large limousine which was standing by the curb some seventy yards away.

I was still about thirty paces from my objective, when the limousine drew out from the pavement and into the stream of traffic which was hurrying east.

A moment later we were near enough for me to indicate the large limousine and to instruct my driver to follow her.

More than once we were almost out-distanced, three times we were caught in a block of traffic, so that my taxi's bonnet was nosing the limousine's tank.

I had meant to borrow the limousine, but he'd taken the key of the switch, so I couldn't do that.

At that moment the McIntyre limousine stopped at the curb and the chauffeur opened the door.

As the limousine drew up at the curb in front of his office, a man darting down the steps of the building, caught sight of Kent and hurried to the car window.

Kent stooped over and picked up the articles as well as the contents of the mesh bag, which had opened in its descent and spilled her money and papers over the floor of the limousine.

It was the check he had picked up from the floor of the McIntyre limousine that morning and inadvertently carried away with him.

Leaving the limousine, he crept around to secure a place among the bushes, and what he heard while there seemed to compensate him for what he called his loss of dignity.

They rode in the General's limousine to where the big tent with all its flags flying covered a vast space.

She and Knight were to travel in the comfortable limousine which would protect them against weather.

There was no sign of life about the place when they got down from the limousine and mounted the steps at the heels of the footman who had run on ahead to ring the bell.

Most of those who lingered at all were staring after Dunham, Felicity and the lemon limousine.

"Both Garry and Miriam have been taught that there are worse things than the hardship of making last year's limousine do for another season."

The fact that some individuals ride to the opera in limousines while the rest walk is necessarily productive of class division.

We were too late, however, for just as we reached the door we caught a fleeting glimpse of a huge new limousine.

Here is a pretty limousine, a blonde; see how she watches the two huge exhibits in front of her.

As Dundee helped his new friend to alight his eyes were upon the two women being assisted by a uniformed chauffeur from Lois Dunlap's limousine.

I was still sitting on the running board of a limousine inhaling my smelling salts when she pronounced all ready, and we got into the driving seat and started.

To all appearances, he lived in a large limousine which deposited him at the office at exactly eight-thirty and collected him again on the stroke of four.

Crocker's limousine and was about to descend to those lower depths where he had his being, turned, and a grave smile of welcome played over his face.

Harrison that rolls up here in taxis and limousines is sitting up and taking notice, sure's gun's iron!

The blinds at the window of the limousine had been lowered during the whole journey, and now he descended from the step of the car on to the step of a doorway.

He rolled back the folding gates; and beyond was a garage, wherein stood the big limousine.

Dimly, he heard the gear of the car reversed, and knew that the limousine was backing out from the courtyard.

Limousines, Eugenics, Appendicitis, and the regulation of Combines were beyond the rise of the Hill, so the talk was mostly about the Weather and Married Women.

He steered me to a big limousine with a chauffeur and offered me cigarettes from a box on the arm rest as the driver started the turbine.

It occurred to her, five minutes later, that a really practical and quick-thinking girl would have noted the number of the limousine.

Robert whispers confidential to me, as the limousine rolls off with her in it, "if I could insure against such risks as that, I would take out a policy."

They lingered over their coffee and cheese until the butler announced that the limousine was at the door ready to take them to the Opera.

If we were not traitors to the people, we would be eminently respectable citizens and ride in limousines.

He opened the door of the limousine, and before she could place her foot on the step, he swung her lightly off her feet and into the car.

That lady was described by her husband, as follows: "Nineteen-six model, limousine so to say, heavy tread, runs on low."

With a smile and a wave of the hand she was gone, and they stood at the curb looking after her until the limousine was out of sight.

Then the elderly gentleman got into the car again and was driven away, and Kate Gilbert went into the apartment house before which the limousine had stopped.

He thought of Kate Gilbert again, and the bit of paper she had dropped as she got into the limousine down on the water front.

She was not sure whether the woman went, or whether she had been stopped at the taxi door by some men getting out of that gray limousine; the cloud of red had grown so thick.

Turning a corner with a swing the limousine came upon another car, stationary and in trouble.

His smile became a grin as he sank back in the limousine that was his host's evening conveyance.

However, while we were arranging ourselves in the limousine I gathered that the name of one of them was Laura, and that the other's name was Lina.

The little girls come with a bustle of starch, on foot, accompanied by governesses; the small boys arrive in limousines.

They went to the railroad station in one of the limousines, only the two girls going with them to see them off.

Meade's great limousine which had brought them seemed to stare the little car out of countenance.

Dean, the four girls piled into the limousine, Constance was overcome with the peculiar sensation of experiencing too much happiness.

The appearance of the others brought the quarrel to a close, and they went out to the waiting limousine in a constrained silence.

There on top of the mole, exposed to the keen blast of the wind, a large limousine was standing.

As Marjorie entered the big limousine, she realized that she had never ridden in so luxurious a car before.

He turned and walked in the shadow of the building and passed down a side street, where a big limousine was awaiting him.