sidecar Antonyms
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Meaning of sidecar
Wordnet
sidecar (n)
a cocktail made of orange liqueur with lemon juice and brandy
conveyance consisting of a small carrier attached to the side of a motorcycle
sidecar Sentence Examples
- The motorcycle sped down the road, its sidecar bouncing wildly over the uneven terrain.
- The elderly couple sat in the sidecar, enjoying the ride as the driver navigated the winding road.
- The police officer pulled over the motorcycle because the sidecar was not properly secured.
- The children laughed and waved from the sidecar as the motorcycle passed by.
- The soldier peered out from the sidecar, surveying the battlefield with a grim expression.
- The driver of the motorcycle expertly maneuvered the sidecar through the narrow alley.
- The sidecar was piled high with luggage, as the travelers prepared for their cross-country journey.
- The couple chatted amicably in the sidecar, their voices muffled by the noise of the engine.
- The dog sat patiently in the sidecar, enjoying the warm breeze and the feeling of the wind in his fur.
- The sidecar had seen better days, its paint faded and its once-shiny chrome tarnished.
FAQs About the word sidecar
a cocktail made of orange liqueur with lemon juice and brandy, conveyance consisting of a small carrier attached to the side of a motorcycle
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The motorcycle sped down the road, its sidecar bouncing wildly over the uneven terrain.
The elderly couple sat in the sidecar, enjoying the ride as the driver navigated the winding road.
The police officer pulled over the motorcycle because the sidecar was not properly secured.
The children laughed and waved from the sidecar as the motorcycle passed by.