rent-a-car
Americannoun
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a company or service that rents cars, as by the day or week.
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a car provided by such a company or service.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of rent-a-car
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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Early roles included a cannibal in a commercial for Hertz rent-a-car and an abominable snowman in the 1981 film “Caveman.”
From Los Angeles Times
“The overall rent-a-car industry still has more demand than supply,” Joe Ferraro, the president and chief executive officer at Avis Budget Group, the rental car company, said on a Feb. 15 earnings call.
From New York Times
But unlike dealers, often small businesses tied to brands, the rent-a-car market is more concentrated and cost-sensitive, pushing down wholesale prices.
From Reuters
I also think that, like Avis rent-a-car once upon a time, Frontier needs to try harder.
From Los Angeles Times
In the last six months, he has earned an average of $750 a month for essentially doing nothing but acting as his own rent-a-car company.
From New York Times
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