14 Verbs to Use for the Word limousine

" Somewhat reluctantly they entered the limousine, drew the curtains and prepared for bed.

The man jumped down and, followed by the maid, ran back, but before he reached the limousine was obliged to jump aside to escape the grey car which, tooled by a crack racing hand, took the corner on two wheels, then straightened out and tore past in a smother of dust, with its muffler cut out and the exhaust bellowing like a machine-gun.

" "Now tell me what you know about the chauffeur who drives 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.

When I first went to Belgium I was given a sixty horse-power touring car, and when the weather turned unpleasant I asked for and was given a limousine that was big enough to sleep in, and when I found this too clumsy, the commandant of the Parc des Automobiles obligingly exchanged it for a ninety horse-power berline.

They did not halt at San Diego, the southernmost city of California, from whence the Mexican line is in plain sight, but drove to the bay, where Wampus guided the limousine on to the big ferryboat bound for Coronado.

You may lose a limousine, but you can afford to risk that as long as you are not in iteh, little long-lost sister?"

So when she rolled up in the diminutive car and found Mrs. Wells' lumbering limousine blocking the doorway she was simply furious.

I observe a limousine approaching from the east in a course perpendicular to mine.

When she recovered the limousine was still rattling forward at a brisk gait but bumping over ruts in a manner that indicated a country road.

I sent the limousine for you, thinking you would want to go straight to the house and wash off the dust of travel.

Fire-breathing, she descended from her car and, approaching the limousine, told the imperturbable chauffeur that even if he did work for Mrs. Rutherford Wells, Mrs. Rutherford Wells was no better than anybody else, and that gave him no right to block up the whole street.

Though by this time the German gunners had the range and shrapnel was bursting all about him, he was as cool as though he were turning a limousine in the width of Piccadilly.

At all events, we will exchange cars with Marthe and Leon, leaving the latter to bring on the limousine while Jules drives for us.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  limousine