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drives

n. (plural of drive English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: drive)

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Drives (Lonnie Smith album)

Drives is an album by American organist Lonnie Smith recorded in 1970 and released on the Blue Note label.

Usage examples of "drives".

As I recall, he says this kid is normal in his drives, given his age, liquidity, and his social background.

I whack the wrong guy just because he drives the same kind of car and has the same mustache?

Its drives are of sufficient power to thrust both ships forward at a much higher degree of acceleration that persons from one-gravity worlds can endure.

It was a fight which continued for almost a year, with politics, finances, regional pride, fundamental ideas and the great drives of the space age intermingled, and in the end a stalemate existed between Earth orbit and lunar orbit.

But as a human being whose parameters of vision and understanding were being expanded by the expanding age in which he played a central role, he could appreciate the tangled drives, so unlike his own, which motivated these two young men.

We have such walks and drives, and rides, and rowing, and tennis, and fishing together, and I love him more than ever.

For to my mind, however beautiful a view may be, it requires the presence of man to make it complete, but perhaps that is because I have lived so much in the wilderness, and therefore know the value of civilisation, though to be sure it drives away the game.

Already the shoulder has been torn from the black bull, and the king drives him bleeding about the camp.

Night drives her black oxen from the mountains to the mountains we shall sit in peace at Loo.

There was only ten miles difference in the distance, but the drives were vastly different, one through the crowded streets of the D.

In the old days, the software versions and hard drives were more complicated.

Computers and screens filled the room, some data stored on hard drives, some on the disks filling cabinets in the pristine room.

Lawlor drives, but like all superlatively difficult achievements the design of those useful engines was so blessedly simple that nobody felt incapable of the work that would make them whole and functioning again.

Hispanic term for whatever interior disorder drives the addict back again and again to the enslaving Substance is tecato gusano, which apparently connotes some kind of interior psychic worm that cannot be sated or killed.

TP and drives and phone console and modem are stacked on one corner of, surrounded by nests of wires, trying to find his other street-shoe.