: a large luxurious often chauffeur-driven sedan that usually has a glass partition separating the driver's seat from the passenger compartment
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: a large vehicle for transporting passengers to and from an airport
Example Sentences
The bride and groom rode in a limousine from the church to the reception hall.
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