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sidecars

n. (plural of sidecar English)

Usage examples of "sidecars".

They laughed and slouched in their sidecars or at outdoor tables, in every kind of dress.

Many forsook the grandstand and either went off on cycles of their own or climbed into the sidecars of Stoker's guards, whose vehicles were stationed all along the aisle.

Indeed, the whole scene was listless: Stoker's troopers slouched about, some asleep in their sidecars, some hunkered idly on the curb.

One of the sidecars was shaped like a wooden shoe and the other like a submarine.

They belonged to a pair of hard-nosed old thugs, who slept in their sidecars and insisted on having the tattooed skin peeled off their arms and legs as they were removed.

One fight broke out when a novice backed his scrofulous Volkswagen into one of the Harley sidecars, leaving a discernible dent.

They were fitted for the most part with sidecars, which later were even driven via a differential.

Vigilant reconnaissance patrols on motorcycles with sidecars tried to make headway through the thickly wooded terrain, to spy out the land.

Army deuce and a halves, and two motorcycle combinations, these Soviet M-2s, the sidecars fitted with RPK light machineguns with forty-round magazines only as best Natalia had been able to observe from above the road.

They moved to the right as lights came up over extensive parking racks for two and three-wheeled vehicles, some with sidecars already loaded with fencing and other equipment.