waiting car

collocation in English

meaningsofwaitandcar

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wait
noun[S]
uk
/weɪt/
us
/weɪt/
a period of time when you stay in one place until someone comes, or something happens, or until you can ...
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car
noun[C]
uk
/kɑːr/
us
/kɑːr/
a road vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a small number ...
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(Definition ofwaitandcarfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwaiting car

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Volkmann and his family went to the café where the boys were waiting and threw them into the back seat of awaitingcar.
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The men grabbed the suitcase and, pursued by bystanders, escaped on foot to awaitingcar.
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She climbed out after it and ran across the street to awaitingcar.
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Sandifer was told he was being taken some place safe and ordered into awaitingcar.
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Both men made their getaway back to thewaitingcar.
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The bootleggers would push the products along the tunnel out to awaitingcar, usually making it safely away.
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The masked attacker strolled calmly through the exit of the local polling station to awaitingcar.
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He drove away in a nearbywaitingcar.
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The body was dragged to awaitingcar.
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She then hopped into awaitingcar.
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