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a. (alternative spelling of deluxe English)
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The De Luxe was an American automobile manufactured in 1907 by the De Luxe Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan Country Life in America, February 1907, p. 456)]. The De Luxe was a high-priced vehicle for its day, retailing for around $5000. De Luxe took over the factory belonging to the Kirk Manufacturing Company, maker of the Yale automobile in Toledo, Ohio in 1906. Soon after De Luxe moved to a brand new facility on a site on Clark Street at Jefferson Avenue in Detroit. After producing fewer than 100 cars in 1908, the company was acquired by the E-M-F Company in 1909. The factory was used by E-M-F to build the Flanders 20. E-M-F was acquired by Studebaker in 1910, who continued to produce automobiles in Detroit until its operations were moved to South Bend, Indiana in the 1920s.
Usage examples of "de luxe".
The London edition of 1738, commonly called Lord Carteret's from having been suggested by him, was not a mere edition de luxe.
He glanced back at Renatta de Luxe as he brought down the periscope and slipped the moorings.
Of course they could have been buying rare books and de luxe editions.
Arthur Gwynn Geiger, Rare Books and De Luxe Editions, turned out to be a blackmailer, it was still a lawyer's job.
Arthur Gwynn Geiger, Rare Books and De Luxe Editions, turned out to be a blackmailer, it was still a lawyer’.
She toldme now that she'd illustrated a couple of children's booksplus a de luxe edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales.
At the very bottom, far far down below near the bilges of the ship, the Super Galactic Traveller De Luxe Suites.