rearview mirror

NOUN
  1. car mirror that reflects the view out of the rear window
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How To Use rearview mirror In A Sentence

  • Or hang a small sachet of lavender flowers from your rearview mirror to mask stale-smelling air.
  • But he keeps looking into the rearview mirror.
  • For example, someone might be responsible only for attaching the rearview mirror.
  • Now and then a car would blaze in the rearview mirror and William would pull back into the crawler lane until it had passed. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The men followed him to the first stop light and then began kicking his cab, shattering the passenger side window and removing a rearview mirror.
  • He put the Jeep into park just as I saw Jones turn down the street in the rearview mirror.
  • Why does Ford look so much better in the rearview mirror?
  • She reapplied her shocking red lipstick in the rearview mirror, smacking her lips in satisfaction.
  • I could see Mike looking at me in rearview mirror.
  • Do gaze at the front road, the rearview mirror is used to avoid the trouble.
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