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tuk-tuk

n. (cx India Thailand English) a motorized rickshaw

Usage examples of "tuk-tuk".

His Thai wife escorted me in a tuk-tuk to the Friendship Bridge, ten minutes away.

Suddenly, I was on a bone-jarring road where the tuk-tuk driver was forced to weave from side to side to avoid the deepest potholes.

The tuk-tuk driver spoke almost no English, and he clearly wanted to join the crowd of vehicles and pedestrians surging away from the heart of the city.

It had taken nearly an hour to reach their destination, and the tuk-tuk driver was not happy about the change in his travel plans.

In Thailand the tuk-tuks were new, with fresh paint and relatively quiet engines.

If the tuk-tuks screaming past showered her with a foul spray of dust and exhaust, she chose not to see or hear them.