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radio car

noun

  1. an automobile, especially a police car or taxi, equipped with a two-way radio for communication.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of radio car1

First recorded in 1920–25

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Example Sentences

Yet another video catches the sounds of the gunshots and shows Brinsley standing by the parked radio car.

He then saw two badly wounded uniformed officers in the front of a radio car.

A surveillance video shows the radio car driving directly into the park, just feet from the youngster.

A radio car pulled up to the building and the cops heard a shot up above.

The godfather arranged for a police radio car to get the youngster while they waited and hoped.

The shop keeper helped her phone in an alarm and in less than five minutes a radio car pulled up in front of the store.

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