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chauffeuring

  • present participle
    of chauffeur.
    chauffeur
    noun
    a person employed to drive a private automobile or limousine for the owner.

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TBR Global Chauffeuring, a luxury chauffeuring company that Lyft acquired last year, saw its strongest month on record in June.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 6, 2026

The technology went from a perpetual “six months away” to chauffeuring masses of riders this year as both companies gathered experience in pilot cities and used that knowledge to expand to others.

From Slate Aug. 4, 2023

The Big Ten could have multiple teams from Olympic sports gather in one city for several days as opposed to chauffeuring them back and forth across the country in short order.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 25, 2022

Paul’s wife, Leizza, assumed most of the child-rearing responsibilities, including getting their six children off to school and chauffeuring them to church and religious instruction on Sundays.

From Seattle Times Aug. 3, 2022

“More money in chauffeuring and dog-sitting,” she mumbled.

From "Millionaires for the Month" by Stacey McAnulty

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