drive in

VERB
  1. cause a run or runner to be scored
    His line double drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run
  2. cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion
    drive in screws or bolts
  3. arrive by motorcar
    The star and her manager drive in today from their motor tour across the country
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How To Use drive in In A Sentence

  • There will be a daily game drive in the park to spot leopards, elephants and tropical birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's like they don't know how to drive in freaking snow. Archive 2009-01-01
  • So police officers are being compromised by being pressurised to lie and then being pressurised to drive in a way that could result in death or bodily injury to themselves or to innocent members of public who you have sworn to protect all so that someone snotty superintendent can get a bung from the Home Office Policing Pledge Response Times – The Ugly Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Brunt, following in, despatched a meaty drive into the far corner from near the edge of the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also started indigenising his group by launching a major recruitment drive in the Valley.
  • We're going to launch a big recruitment drive in the autumn.
  • They are traitors, and we delight in calling them scabs as they drive into work.
  • Insight Peripherals introduced the first "floptical" drive in 1992. PCWorld
  • Instead of looking at the downside of things, when you walk into the fairway and find your drive in a divot, look on the positive side.
  • The required sedation to insert the umbilical artery and percutaneous central venous catheters resulted in the infants having a poor respiratory drive initially.
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