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Jeeps

British  
/ dʒiːps /

noun

  1. Dickie. born 1931, English Rugby Union footballer: halfback for England (1956–62) and the British Lions (1959–62)

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Stellantis would share with federal officials its plans for Canada to offset the shift of midsize Jeeps to Illinois.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 15, 2025

It builds on the nation’s historical popular adoption of militarized personnel vehicles, such as the civilian consumption of Jeeps and Hummers.

From Slate • Mar. 15, 2025

Ambulances are stopped as they approach - approaching and reversing in response to terse instructions broadcast in Arabic from loudspeakers on the army Jeeps.

From BBC • Aug. 29, 2024

After graduating from Curtis High School on Staten Island, Ms. Kollisch worked on an assembly line in Detroit, affixing windshield wipers to Jeeps, and as a labor organizer.

From New York Times • Oct. 20, 2023

The Jeeps, troops, and sewing machines were now drawn up next to the Far Common quadrangle.

From "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles