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Answer for the clue "A car that is closed and that has front and rear seats and two or four doors ", 5 letters:
sedan

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Usage examples of sedan.

Sedan chairs borne by trotting bearers became almost as common as people afoot, and, afoot, shopkeepers in coats or dresses heavily embroidered around the chest and shoulders were outnumbered by folk in livery as bright as that of the chair-bearers.

Two portions of the army were in confusion, one to the right of Sedan beyond Balan, the other to the left of Sedan, on this side of Iges.

Hackneys and sedan chairs hurried up and down the street, bearing bewigged and bepowdered gentlemen and ladies.

It was the accent that got Chili to look at the car: a black four-door sedan, a Lexus, like the one Roman Bulkin got in at the mall, in front of his photo shop.

It was the accent that got Chili to look the car: a black four-door sedan, a Lexus like the one Roman Bulkin got in at the: mall, in front of his photo shop.

Through the platform binoculars Joe watched a heavy man in uniform and a gaunt man in civvies pacing in the headlights of a sedan outside the South-10,000 shelter.

Stopping the sedan, Cleer hopped from the wheel and motioned to the passengers.

The carriages, carts, barrows, sedan chairs and pedestrians were literally clogging the street, and progress slowed to a crawl.

The brief period of silence that ensued, the two men seated in the front knew, was the mental codification of information by the enigmas individual occupying the rear of the sedan.

Lord Gort, had joined the Belgians, as planned, on a strong defensive line running along the Dyle River from Antwerp through Louvain to Wavre and thence across the Gembloux gap to Namur and south along the Meuse to Sedan.

Two minutes later, the extra sedan shot away from the curb in the street behind the house of Foon Koo.

One was a nondescript beige sedan, one was a rusty Ford pickup that looked older than Goss, and the last was a gray Chevy Tahoe.

I arrived at Cologne in time for the French play, and as I had no carriage I went to the theatre in a sedan chair.

So great was my intoxication, although I had had no more wine, that they were obliged to send for a sedan chair to take me to my inn.

Koker Hosch and a crew of gorillas were the ones who were in the sedan.