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motoring

[ moh-ter-ing ]

noun

  1. traveling in a car, especially when considered as a recreation.


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  • non·motor·ing adjective

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Example Sentences

We will continue to keep the safety of the motoring public in mind as this technology develops.

We’re working on longer-term partnerships where we have shown results, like in motoring and cycling.

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Titanic was motoring into Omaha, his temporary base, with a friend one day.

This is not the first time he has been in trouble for motoring offences.

The route which we had taken, I learned afterwards, was one of the worst for motoring in all London.

It is a great center for motoring and I found many of the garages so full that they could not take another car.

And, by the way, there is little danger of being supplied with too many clothes and wraps when motoring in Britain.

It is a great motoring center, with finely built and well equipped garages.

Not less than two weeks of motoring might well be spent in the county and every day be full of genuine enjoyment.

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