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car parks

n. (car park English)

Usage examples of "car parks".

Despite threatening weather and the lateness of the year, the car parks and verges along the valley were crowded with cars.

I explored Isle of Dogs downriver mud, marshes, bars and car parks, and the Millennium Dome that rises like a giant poached egg spiked with gold-painted cranes, but I could find no trace of John Smith or his fellow travelers and not one living person who could remember a thing.

The main mall building looked more like the Pentagon, but clad in something like York stone, and the remaining outside shopping areas and car parks must have straddled an area of more than eight square kilometers, with traffic jams to match.

Many times he had seen Scozzy go about his work, in pubs, in car parks.

King Rat led Saul through deserted building sites and car parks, down narrow passages masquerading as culs-de-sac.

We'll have a car in two different car parks, and you'll each have a key to the boots-both boots.

There were car parks near the lochs, popular with families and dog-owners during the day.

Nevertheless, like every car park in the Galaxy throughout the entire history of car parks, this car park smelt predominantly of impatience.

I stood with my back against my car and thought I was getting tired of being attacked in car parks.

Thomas, who had driven her devotedly for years, was a large quiet middle-aged Londoner with whom I talked briefly most days in racecourse car parks, where he sat and read books in the Rolls.

There had been many factors - reorganised ground plan, colours, lighting, air management, car parks.

All the streetlights, the white globe lights in the industrial estate car parks, and the lights inside the buildings and on their walls, went out.

We just don't have the material to make any such big things as these car parks.

Eight-, ten- and twelve-lane expressways interlaced across the continent, plunging from overhead causeways into the giant car parks in the center of the cities, or dividing into the great suburban arteries with their multiacre parking aprons around the marketing centers.

Together the roadways and car parks covered more than a third of the country's entire area, and in the neighborhood of the cities the proportion was higher.