two-seater
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of two-seater
1890–95; two seat(s) + -er 1
Example Sentences
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The gold two-seater is designed exclusively for autonomous driving and doesn’t have a steering wheel or pedals.
It was a two-seater with a window, so if there was mischief, Grandpappy could look out and see who the culprits were.
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I run back outside, leap into the little two-seater, and push the ignition.
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The two-seater plane, which is operated by a pilot and weapon system officer, can attack ground targets and other aircraft.
Just over a decade ago, Toyota’s Scion brand began selling the tiny iQ car, Daimler’s Smart turned heads with the aptly named two-seater called the Fortwo, and Fiat set U.S. sales records with the 500.
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