chauffeur
IPA: ʃoʊfˈɝ
noun
- A person employed to drive a private motor car or a hired car of executive or luxury class (like a limousine).
- (firefighting) The driver of a fire truck.
- (historical) A brigand belonging to the bands who, around 1793, pillaged, burned, and killed in parts of France.
verb
- (intransitive) To be, or act as, a chauffeur (driver of a motor car).
- (transitive) To transport (someone) in a motor vehicle.
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Examples of "chauffeur" in Sentences
- He becomes the chauffeur for Paula.
- The chauffeur then drives the two women away.
- They are in charge of being chauffeurs to the family.
- Jacobs auctioned off the cars and let go of the chauffeur.
- The armed chauffeur and young secretary in the vehicle were killed.
- Many citizens of the community contributed to unentgeltiche chauffeur.
- On the second floor was an apartment for the Ellwood family chauffeur.
- In the twenties they employed three chauffeurs and four cars at Horwood.
- Antonio Foscarelli also becomes the maid's lover, as well as the chauffeur.
- The kind humanity of the chauffeur is more present in the Norwegian version.