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Definition of limousine:

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

Sentence Examples:

Cried a stout little man in a red blouse, sticking his leering countenance through the door of the limousine.

He related the manner in which Beth and Patsy had adopted Myrtle, the physician's examination and report upon her condition, and then told the main points of their long but delightful journey from Albuquerque to San Diego in the limousine.

They drew away from the limousine so quickly that in thirty seconds its headlights were all that marked its stand.

A bend in the road blotted out the stationary lights of the limousine.

Far ahead the red sardonic eye in the rear of the limousine leered as if mocking their hopes of keeping it in sight.

For all the pleasure he got out of them, they might as well have been in the cornucopia vase in the limousine.

Over a concrete bridge fled a limousine of long sleek hood and noiseless engine.

Presently everything was settled; the hearse began to move forward, followed by three limousines.

Five minutes later, having left orders that Herzog was to attend upon them in their private offices, next morning, they had ordered the limousine and were making way along the hard road toward the gate of the enclosure.

The heavily laden limousine came to a standstill.

There I saw Cressida's motor, her redoubtable initials on the door, with four men sitting in the limousine.

He rushed home and dressed with lightning-like rapidity and whirled away in the limousine for Milly and Billy Bob.

And, screwing round instantly, he saw a red limousine pelting toward him, and an excited chauffeur waving a gloved hand.

She had a gorgeous limousine in which she might so easily have come and taken her sister off on little trips uptown.

And from the polished limousines, sumptuous young women smiled out upon the riders.

Only two or three days before, when bound homeward in the limousine, she had spied him loitering beside the walled walk.

It was the face of a beautiful young white lady in beautiful clothes who had stepped from a huge limousine.

His white apron merely accentuated the obvious fact that he had come in a limousine.

A big limousine had pulled up beside the footpath, and an immaculate footman was standing by its open door, rug in hand.

A word to the automaton on the front seat and the limousine swept up to the curb where he was passing.

Then, splashing down the red road whirled the gorgeous limousine.

Then, while she still faltered, uncertain, shaken, the occupant of the lemon-tinted limousine came swiftly to her.

It was a big limousine, and its driver swerved perilously in avoiding Smith and nearly ran into me.

When I caught the purr of the vanishing limousine as it sped away down the winding drive, I opened the door of my room.

During the succeeding few seconds none of the occupants of the limousine spoke.

Don't try to pull any steam yachts or French limousines on me this time.

Twenty years ago they owned bicycles and enjoyed century runs into the country on Sunday: since then some of them have been promoted to automobiles and enjoy a low-priced car as much as the wealthy appreciate their high-priced limousines.

He was furtively intent upon a gray limousine car, with several men in it, which had followed the taxi along the street.

The man who had come in the latter had the air of hiding behind it, as he paid the chauffeur and carefully counted his change; but the instant the limousine had slid ahead, regardless of him, he ran up the steps.

An obsequious doorman threw open the limousine door as the car stopped before the great hotel.

We stepped into a limousine, which whirled us away through the twilight.

A few minutes later they were all in the comfortable limousine, speeding along uptown.

She whirled past in a limousine.

Diamonds and good clothes that means, a box at the Opera, fine horses and a limousine.

He looked out the window anxiously, and saw the flash of his big French limousine rounding the corner.

He heard the muffled throb of the big limousine draw up at the stage door as he made his way to Harriet's room.

He put up his umbrella and walked through the pelting rain to where his limousine stood.

And I quirk my little finger as I drink my coffee and order Eleanor to peer without to see if my limousine waits.

He sat and waited for some kind motorist, and after an hour passed us, comfortable in a limousine.

Bill was somewhat too evidently not accustomed to limousines.

A few rain drops sparkled upon the golden oak leaves of his cap, for although he had driven up in a limousine, he was not able to come quite up to the ward, but had been obliged to traverse some fifty yards of darkness, in the rain.

Sighed the old gentleman looking out of the window of his halted limousine at the young man standing in the roadway.

The car, a limousine, had turned turtle and lay smashed, twisted and shapeless.

For a time the limousine kept straight on in its headlong course, then, of a sudden, it swerved to the left.

The chauffeur proved that he could "streak it" as close to the margin of the speed limits as the law dared wink at, even in the case of the well-known red limousine, and in a little over twenty minutes pulled up before the park gates.

There never had been anything done to that sedate limousine quite as this was done.

A long, low-bodied limousine appeared, creeping slowly up, inch by inch, until it was fairly abreast of them.

And he had his puppet pick up the limousine close to his hideout.

Before he could even stutter a reply a motor footman had leaped down from the box and opened the door of the limousine.

She made, in fact, a timid effort to confront them as she sat beside her mother in the admirably fitted limousine.

She would have multitudinous furs and a closed and heated limousine to carry her through the white world.

The jeep was faster than the limousine on rough roads.

A limousine, driven by a noncommittal chauffeur, picked me up off a street corner, whisked me to the airfield.

It was interrupted by the arrival of the Kelsey limousine, which rolled majestically up to the drug store steps.

They ran to different limousines, scurried in, and the cars swept off.

When he turned the corner he was not surprised to find the limousine halted again, to see the young man returning from a third excursion to the house line where, doubtless, he had with an extreme anxiety placed another piece of money.

Instantly there struck out the swift-measured sound of heavily shod feet racing at top speed up the mist-shrouded lane, and rapidly increasing the distance between the unseen runner and the standing limousine.

Before the cabaret stood a smart hired limousine which was evidently Gloria's.

"All the 'blowouts' I ever heard of were in the tires of our limousine car," she continued, musingly.

"Trolley incomes should avoid limousine ladies."

Behind him, unobserved, trailed the old lady's limousine, very slow.

No flashy limousines tonight; the operation would be lowest of low profiles.

Their Soviet limousine was parked in the alley, ready.

The chauffeur touched his cap, and enclosed them in the perfumed elegance of the limousine.

The limousine bowled smoothly around the corner into the fashionable avenue beyond; and Joan thought, with a habit of anxiety beyond her years, that the new money would not last long if they were to live in such a neighborhood as this.

Her eye was caught by one limousine that stood out, even in that crush of magnificence.

Girls who aped the fashions of the dazzling creatures they saw stepping from limousines.

A green limousine, purring silently, pulled up close to them.

You can't hide a man and a French limousine for long.

Behind the hearse trailed limousines and touring cars.

At the schoolhouse gate an immense limousine car had come to a stop.

Their wheels presently grated against a curb, a man in livery opened the limousine door.

Caretakers do not usually have automobiles; certainly not expensive limousines.

On a few of the passing limousines, the front lamps struck a garish note.

"Auntie" in the Limousine was the least obtrusive of chaperons; still, there was joy in having the girl to himself.

He plunged in just as Ralph shot the limousine over the guttered brink of the road and down upon the sands.

He passed the time of day with the official, climbed into a limousine and was whirled up Broadway.

A sumptuous limousine car whirled up the muddy road.

Yet both boys were tingling with vexation and chagrin when the regal limousine rolled away at last.

Godfrey Morris was coming at half after seven, with much pomp and his new limousine, to take us to the theater.

Then came long, sleepy rides in the limousine over smooth, uneventful roads.

He ushered them into his own limousine, and sat in the rear seat between the two girls.

It would be an absurdity to get out of his limousine and trudge along in the wet and the wind.

It was barely half past seven when he reached the corridor, and he realized, with some slight impatience that he had a wait of nearly fifteen minutes before the limousine he had ordered from the garage would put in an appearance.

They entered the limousine and went off buzzing and zigzagging among the lumbering trucks.

Limousines glided through an enormous sea of lorries, little, middling, and big.

However, the evidence then developed indicated that the Presidential limousine had already passed the Book Depository Building, and the President was not facing the Book Depository Building when the first shot was fired.

And with the three lead fragments found on the rear floorboard carpet of the limousine.

She thought of the zinc tub that she had had to scrub, and the dishes that she should have to wash, and of Aunt Martha, who seemed to have as many rules and standards as if she had dressed in silk and ridden in a limousine, like Great-aunt Eunice.

She scuttled out at the rear of the barn, just as the stately limousine came to rest alongside the kitchen door.

Caroline stepped gingerly into the limousine.

Don't you ever want to ride in a hansom cab or a limousine, with ostrich plumes in your hat, and a parasol?

It was a big and powerful machine with a limousine body, luxuriously fitted and cushioned in the shade of light gray.

He is carried to it, I understand, in his limousine in the sunnier hours of the morning; for an hour or so each day he moves about among the warm smell of the barley and the quiet hum of the machinery murmuring among its dust.

Still not more than half awake, Eric gave the address of his club and sank shyly into a corner of the great limousine.

In a few minutes a big limousine came purring down the dock from the rear yard of the storehouses.

From the interior of the limousine, two women, one elderly and the other young, looked out, paralyzed with alarm.

A deferential man in livery came toward them and led them to a long, shining limousine car which stood at the curb.

They jumped out, lifted my master who was merely dazed, then took up my poor mistress who was bleeding from wounds on her pretty face, hurried her into a powerful limousine that had stopped at sight of the accident, and rushed her to a hospital.

We've cut staff, cut perks, even trimmed the fleet of federal limousines.