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tourer

n. 1 (context dated English) An open-top or soft-top motor car suitable for touring 2 (context informal English) A touring bicycle.

WordNet
tourer
  1. n. someone who travels for pleasure [syn: tourist, holidaymaker]

  2. large open car seating four with folding top [syn: touring car, phaeton]

Usage examples of "tourer".

The Tourer had been blown south by the haboob, which had no doubt delayed the caravan.

To the left, further down the road, was the lamppost that stood near the entrance to the alleyway leading into Tyne Street, beyond this and on the other side of the road, the Austin Tourer outside the wash-house.

In the clear, dry atmosphere the oasis could be seen from a great distance, how far he was able to judge from the fact that it took the Tourer nearly half an hour to reach it.

Satisfied that all was well, he climbed into the cockpit, and in a few moments the Tourer was in the air, climbing into the western sky.

He could still see the ground dimly, as through a thick brown haze, but, even as he watched, it was blotted out, and the Tourer was alone in the heart of the storm.

Panting, they reached the Tourer, still exactly as they had left it, and stared about them.

Biggles and the others were, at that precise moment, turning their backs on the Tourer and starting off down the wadi.

The petrol he carried, used economically, might keep the Tourer in the air for twenty minutes, not more.

Down went the nose of the Tourer, while the tail cocked high into the air behind it.

He had already throttled back as far as he dared, to conserve his fast-diminishing supply of petrol, but he was still some distance away when, after the usual warning from the engines, it gave out, and he was compelled to put the Tourer into a glide.

Harald and Veronica Winter gave them a large Mercedes tourer, as well as having the house on the Obersalzberg extensively extended and redecorated in preparation for their honeymoon there.

And the Ford he was so distraught over was the car her father had bought the year before for staffpurposes, errands into town, missions to be carried out in something other than the Cadillac Tourer he was driven in whenever he left Henderson Manor.

The Captain watched sourly as the huge Rolls-Royce open tourer bumped down the dusty, pot-holed main street.

He recognized instantly the big open Rolls-Royce tourer that he had last seen at the Wells of Chaldi.

At that moment, an open sky-blue and glistening black Rolls-Royce tourer flashed across the front of the Hump.