driver
IPA: drˈaɪvɝ
noun
- One who drives something, in any sense of the verb drive.
- Something that drives something, in any sense of the verb drive.
- A person who drives a motorized vehicle such as a car or a bus.
- A person who drives some other vehicle.
- (aviation, slang) A pilot (person who flies aircraft).
- (computing) A device driver; a program that acts as an interface between an application and hardware, written specifically for the device it controls.
- (golf) A golf club used to drive the ball a great distance.
- (nautical) a kind of sail, smaller than a fore and aft spanker on a square-rigged ship, a driver is tied to the same spars.
- A factor contributing to something; a cause.
- A mallet.
- A tamping iron.
- A cooper's hammer for driving on barrel hoops.
- A screwdriver.
- (audio) A device that converts an electrical signal to sound waves; the principal component of loudspeakers and headphones.
- (chiefly in the plural) A driving wheel.
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States.
- A neighbourhood in the city of Suffolk, Virginia, United States.
- An inner suburb of Palmerston, Northern Territory, Australia.
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Examples of "driver" in Sentences
- This driver is the choice of golf Legend Gary Player.
- In my opinion they are no more a hunter then a driver is a drunk driver.
- … By the way, any more than 4 bumper-stickers on the rear of a car, van or truck, and the driver is a tad nuts! datingjesus
- "I was not _with_ the driver, I _was the driver_ and I had the honor of receiving five francs from my distinguished associate."
- No amount of eye rolling or shoulder shrugging can change their minds, and so whiplash collar firmly around her neck, and safely secured to a stretcher, the driver is airlifted from the highway to the hospital -- across the street from the accident site.
- The Sprinter is also available in an extended chassis version which takes 21 passengers (20+ driver) and panel van (goods space + driver+ two passenger seats, is not new to the global market, having been doing well in many countries where it is used for varied purposes.
- While Maryland requires anyone with a placard to carry a copy of their medical certification and Virginia issues a special ID card with each placard, police and parking enforcement officers generally don't have access to records that would let them check if a driver is approved for parking privileges.
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