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drive time

noun as in rush hour

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They’re ranked 25th in offensive plays run but 17th in average drive time, using all those ineffective runs to slow down drives and keep their defense off the field.

Yellowstone advises visitors to expect traffic and long drive times, and recommends that they drive cautiously and use pullouts to stop and photograph critters—rather than the middle of the road.

Set up at one of the lodges or campgrounds in the middle of Skyline Drive, and you can branch out to all corners of the park without much drive time.

Meanwhile, she is continuing to host a three-hour morning drive-time music show on Los Angeles radio.

As an afternoon drive-time radio host in Phoenix, J.D. Hayworth did a killer impression of John McCain.

Walking into the radio studio in Boston, an AM drive-time show, I saw the host speed-reading the back flap with beetled brow.

But that was only to drive time, as the truth declared itself.

They were close now, thinking together in the feverish drive-time on the night-dark streets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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