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n. (plural of hovercar English)
Usage examples of "hovercars".
The doorman said a few words over the in-house comm circuit to the parking bays, where the ranks of hovercars waited with their chauffeurs.
Most visitors to HQ never ventured as far as the sub-basement equipment bay at the rear of the building, an echoing, extremely unaesthetic concrete space where delivery vehicles came and went, minor civilian employees staged their hovercars during bad weather, and the crumpled and shredded trash from the rest of the building was collected and sorted for recycling.
Even carrying double, the bike moved nimbly among the hovercars and nullgrav transports.
About six blocks behind them followed a moving knot of bikes and hovercars, all with flashing amber lights.
But the gang of Security bikes and hovercars was coming in his direction and putting on speed.
The parking area itself was full of hovercars, speederbikes, and other personal vehicles, far too many for an ordinary MidWeek evening.
Behind them, a Speedfreak came up out of nowhere, weaving through the TransCon controlled hovercars at high speed, its headlights throwing a bright, moving light into the interior of the Caddy.
American hovercars are designed to start falling apart, or being out of style, after 30,000 miles, or about three years.