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minivan

[ US /ˈmɪniˈvæn/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪnɪvˌæn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small box-shaped passenger van; usually has removable seats; used as a family car

How To Use minivan In A Sentence

  • As the light streams through the windows of the minivan and reflects off Joni's earrings, Joel remembers the way the late-afternoon sun used to glint on the river as he made his way back from class to his off-campus apartment…the way his heart used to pound whenever he caught a glimpse of his downstairs neighbor, a balalaika player named Clarisse. The Search
  • A sport utility vehicle, or SUV is a passenger vehicle which combines the towing capacity of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan or station wagon.
  • In order to make sure the white guy driving the minivan with Jesus and NRA bumperstickers on the back is not an illegal alien Caucasian Australian with a perfect American accent, it only makes sense that caucasians carry the same ID materials any other race is required to. Think Progress » Arizona legislature demands immigrants and President of the United States verify their status.
  • These days, many buyers who need passenger space have opted for the more rugged sport-utility vehicles over the tame minivans.
  • I'm hoping, however, that it's less of a sin to covet thy neighbor's minivan.
  • The casuals are employed to collect levies from the drivers of public minivans and city buses.
  • I'm hoping, however, that it's less of a sin to covet thy neighbor's minivan.
  • The Atlanta Games will boast an "official" scouring pad and timepiece, two official game shows, and three official vehicles: a family car, an import minivan and a luxury sedan.
  • Living in Wisconsin, I would have to agree that while a minivan (or anything for that matter) will work, a 4x4 is ideal. Why Minivans Make Great Hunting Vehicles
  • In an attempt to add zest to the lineup, the carmaker ran a series of risqué minivan ads, including one hinting at wife-swapping.
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