motoring
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- nonmotoring adjective
Etymology
Origin of motoring
Example Sentences
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If it attracted the attention of motoring magazines and YouTube channels it could act as a "halo" for other vehicles in Aston Martin's line-up, he said.
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"This is critical to preserving customer choice and ensuring that islanders can manage the costs associated with day to day motoring," he said.
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By 14 March they could be motoring in the league with the wind at their backs and into the Scottish Cup semi-finals.
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The advice from motoring organisations is to use satellite navigation systems when you need to - but not to be over-reliant on them.
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The Red Cross was deployed to help those stuck in traffic jams in the state of Styria, where a motoring organisation described the roads as "virtually inaccessible to private vehicles".
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