lizzie
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of lizzie
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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The thought that the company that fathered the tin lizzie sees a limousine in its future was startling enough.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Just as John Davison Rockefeller taught people to use kerosene instead of candles, as Henry Ford's "lizzie" supplanted the Old Grey Mare, so Julius Rosenwald's mail order house replaced in large measure the country store.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She dresses in black and drives a black, vintage tin lizzie, known as "Miss Esta Maude's machine."
From Time Magazine Archive
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To talk about 1966 in 1929 phrases is to compare Gemini 10 to the tin lizzie.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He’d had a button and a pennant collection, a thousand pennies in a large mason jar, a fishbowl, and a model tin lizzie hung from a strand of wire in one corner.
From "Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel" by David Guterson
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