flivver
Americannoun
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Older Slang. an automobile, especially one that is small, inexpensive, and old.
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Slang. something of unsatisfactory quality or inferior grade.
noun
Etymology
Origin of flivver
An Americanism dating back to 1905–10; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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Henry Ford said the single-seat Flivver would be "the Model T of the air," but after a prototype crashed in 1928, killing the pilot, the industrialist abandoned the idea.
From The Verge • Jun. 9, 2016
Even Henry Ford, the inventor of the automobile, spearheaded his own version, the Ford Flivver.
From The Verge • Jun. 9, 2016
Later in 1926, Henry Ford introduced a 15-foot-long aircraft he dubbed the "Model T of the Air," the Ford Flivver.
From Chicago Tribune • Apr. 20, 2012
A novelized biography of Henry Ford, The Flivver King contains no startling new facts, presents several little-known, lively anecdotes.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They greeted Mormon with a shout and one bulk of them surged down toward the bridge over Flivver Creek, escorting the three partners and Westlake, Simpson and his help with them.
From Rimrock Trail by Dunn, J. Allan, (Joseph Allan)
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