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Mazda

American  
[maz-duh] / ˈmæz də /

noun

Zoroastrianism.
  1. Ahura Mazda.


Example Sentences

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“If you have something that’s a gas guzzler and you want to save some gas, come by Mazda.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Carabajal, the Mazda salesman, wants to make sure budget-weary Texans know he is there.

From The Wall Street Journal

These four-seaters — mimicking a Dodge Charger, Mazda RX-Y, Nissan Skyline GT-R and Toyota Supra, all complete with pull-down lap-bars and working taillights — were unveiled at a media event Wednesday.

From Los Angeles Times

When Frank Foulk bought a Mazda 7261 -2.41%decrease; red down pointing triangle CX-50 hybrid last October, he paid a destination charge of more than $1,400, hundreds of dollars more than what he spent the previous time he had bought a car over a decade ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Mazda spokesman said destination charges are set according to transportation costs, which have increased.

From The Wall Street Journal