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sleeping cars

n. (plural of sleeping car English)

Usage examples of "sleeping cars".

This man came up the train into the part where the grooms are and he was in the join part between two sleeping cars and he pushed the plastic out through one of the gaps, until it fell the train, and then he saw Ricky looking at him.

A minute later the toothless man in charge of this coach and the two sleeping cars behind it entered at the front and clapped his hands for attention.

The Shogun slept late and I, knowing that he rarely rests well in the sleeping cars, did not awaken him until, a few minutes before 8 o’.

Poker games, hookers in the sleeping cars, smut movies in the lounge.

It might, or might not, be possible that an additional two sleeping cars would be found in Dallas, where all the cars would be attached to a train to Camp Joseph Pendleton.

The new owners of the Orient Express had attempted to recreate the golden age of rail travel as it existed in the late nineteenth century, and the rebuilt train was a duplicate of the original, with a British Pullman car, wagon-lit restaurants, a bar-salon car, and sleeping cars.

Way down the platform, he saw that pretty but sort of snotty gal in the tan duster boarding one of the Pullman sleeping cars and staring his way, as if worried he was fixing to lope after her all the way to Saint Lou.

He descended to the lower level, where the southbound sleeping cars were located.

The train was described as deluxe, with supposedly dust-proof dining and sleeping cars.

Wagon Lits runs two overnight expresses, with sleeping cars, between Luxor and Cairo.

Still something of an innovation, sleeping cars were lacking on this train.