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landrover

[ US /ˈɫænˈdɹoʊvɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a car suitable for traveling over rough terrain

How To Use landrover In A Sentence

  • I did wonder if this vessel ever uprighted itself on the higher reaches of the tide, listening as I did to the first gurglings in the reed-bound mud as the sea once again started to push against the hull of an active fishing boat, (short-wheel based Landrover in attendance). Tidal Reaches 2
  • He orders us into his Landrover and we skid across the causeway, the water rising with every revolution of the wheels, splashing above the windscreen.
  • I don't know which is the bigger piece of shit, you or your Landrover.
  • He fought his way through the ragged crowd and climbed into the Landrover and started the engine.
  • Nigel Humphrey, 50, from Belvedere Avenue, Lancing, narrowly missed crashing into 44-year-old Anne Ford and hit her 'lollypop' with his Landrover as she stood terrified in the middle of West Street, Sompting, last July. Undefined
  • Beckett had complained that he was barricaded into his home by an RUC Landrover which parked against his front door.
  • By Matt K, March 9, 2010 @ 8: 06 am sparty: “Snatch landrovers, although entirely unsuitable for Iraq, work greta in boggy terrain like teh Falklands.” Cheeseburger Gothic » Anyone been following the build up to next falklands war?
  • A quarter an hour later we were back on course up a gill, passing rush beds, grouse butts and, at an interesting bit of lead mine landscaping, connecting to the first of many a mile of Landrover track.
  • The kind of men who looked good in a Landrover with a springer spaniel at their side. FALLEN WOMEN
  • He believes that the model, which was designed in the 1960s, will perform better than a Landrover in desert conditions.
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