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Revision as of 18:05, 17 February 2021

English

Noun

two-seater (plural two-seaters)

  1. A vehicle with seats for two people (a driver or pilot and one passenger)
    • 1920, Herman Cyril McNeile, chapter 1, in Bulldog Drummond:
      At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his two-seater at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton.

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