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drive-inUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈdraɪvɪn/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(drīv′in′) No thesaurus entry found for 'drive-in' ✓ See the definition of "drive-in" in our monolingual dictionaryRecent forum discussions about thesaurus entries: a drive-in church - English Only forum
A good way to control traffic is to charge people money to drive in the city. - English Only forum a long drive in - English Only forum can you say 'drive in every condition'? - English Only forum drive a roundabout/drive in a roundabout - English Only forum drive in - English Only forum drive in - English Only forum drive in and hitch - English Only forum Drive in compounds - English Only forum drive in facility - English Only forum drive in in/drive in by? - English Only forum Drive in-store traffic - English Only forum drive in/drove in in a Porsche - English Only forum Drive in/on snow - English Only forum drive in/out? - English Only forum drive-in/drive-thru - English Only forum for driving in screws with/ to drive in screws with - English Only forum hammer in/drive in/ put in - English Only forum It's really hard to drive [in such fog, with such fog]. - English Only forum That second-last guy got <a good square drive in>, but I’ve got <a deep point>, so <it’s covered>.” - English Only forum The drive in the brake - English Only forum to drive in a rush?? - English Only forum
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