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carpooler

American  
[kahr-poo-ler] / ˈkɑrˌpu lər /
Or car pooler

noun

  1. a member of a carpool.


Etymology

Origin of carpooler

carpool + -er 1

Example Sentences

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After wife Cathie suffered brain damage in a car accident more than 20 years ago, he became the primary cook, carpooler and caregiver, while working as a video producer for the Assemblies of God denomination in Springfield.

From Washington Times

When she leaves for a family vacation the next day, he bone-headedly decides to surprise her with a visit, dragging along his buddy Chérif, and Edouard, a dorky carpooler reluctantly roped into their scheme.

From New York Times

When she learned that they needed to cross two busy roads and then take multiple forms of public transportation to get to and from school, she offered to serve as a volunteer carpooler.

From Washington Post

Still I cling to a glimmer of hope That our carpooler Bruce Might today have made use Of deodorant, toothbrush and soap.

From Washington Post

So all drivers will need some type of E-ZPass, either to pay the variable toll or to claim the free ride as a carpooler.

From Washington Post