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limousine

[lim-uh-zeen, lim-uh-zeen] / ˈlɪm əˌzin, ˌlɪm əˈzin /




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It scrambled senior officials to talks in Geneva and all of Sunday we saw delegates from the US and Ukraine shuttling back and forth between the two main venues in black limousines with darkened windows.

From BBC

I rented a boy’s tuxedo, Lynn wore a gown, we got a limousine and stepped out onto the red carpet together.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bingo, nearly a decade later the lawsuits have racked up only losses in their campaign to blame Exxon for providing the fuel for the limousines and jets that Rockefeller trustees ride around in.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We'd be met at airports in 20-foot limousines, and taken to places like the Atlantis hotel in Dubai or the Singapore Grand Prix. There'd be a hundred grand spent in the bar."

From BBC

The president added his own flourish by welcoming Anwar into his presidential limousine, known as “The Beast,” before speeding together to a summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations here.

From The Wall Street Journal