Search results for ‘drive in’
English Dictionary (1-5 of 5)
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- 1. to push, propel, or be pushed or propelled
- 2. to control and guide the movement of (a vehicle, draught animal, etc)
- 3. to compel or urge to work or act, esp excessively
- 4. to goad or force into a specified attitude or state
- 5. to cause (an object) to make or form (a hole, crack, etc)
- 6. to move or cause to move rapidly by striking or throwing with force
- 7. to hit (a ball) very hard and straight, as (in cricket) with the bat swinging more or less vertically
- 8. to strike (the ball) with a driver,...
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- in
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- 1. inside; within
- 2. at a place where there is
- 3. indicating a state, situation, or condition
- 4. before or when (a period of time) has elapsed
- 5. using (a language, etc) as a means of communication
- 6. concerned or involved with, esp as an occupation
- 7. while or by performing the action of; as a consequence of or by means of
- 8. used to indicate goal or purpose
- 9. (used of certain animals) about to give birth to; pregnant with (specified offspring)
- 10. a variant of into
- 11. in or into a particular plac...
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Examples (1-3 of 3)
- a drive-in restaurant
- a drive-in bank
- snow piled up in the drive