sidecar

[ UK /sˈa‍ɪdkɑː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cocktail made of orange liqueur with lemon juice and brandy
  2. conveyance consisting of a small carrier attached to the side of a motorcycle
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How To Use sidecar In A Sentence

  • She'd arrived in the sidecar of Miss Brahms's current beau and her coiffure had suffered terrible punishment as a result.
  • Sidecar Faces a Bumpy Ride In Congress, the word sidecar doesn't call up images of a one-wheeled device precariously attached to a motorcycle — but it's a risky vehicle all the same. Obama Brings Health-Care Push to Ohio
  • Ian suffered a badly broken right leg in the accident and feared he would not be able to compete in sidecar events again.
  • The vote on the sidecar is also the vote on HR3590. cboldt: House enrollment of the “deemed passed” self-executing rule is conditional on passing H. Con. The Volokh Conspiracy » Balkin on the “Slaughter Solution”
  • They have brought the 4 exhausts into one, with the pipe curling around the front of the sidecar and then going skywards.
  • A motorbike and sidecar was illuminated by light from the naked bulb inside the kitchen.
  • It's like movie here, old, dose, shocking, the way we find, astonished, a perfectly preserved Nazi cycle and sidecar.
  • A motorcycle and sidecar stood somewhat incongruously outside a yurt, a large domed tent constructed of sections of felt stitched over a framework of laths.
  • a sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick
  • When the HCR sidecar is introduced, the House will produce a rule that ties the two bills together for a vote while retaining their nature as separate bills. The Volokh Conspiracy » Balkin on the “Slaughter Solution”
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