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- noun Plural form of
aircar .
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Examples
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"They talk about 'aircars,' but without any real idea of how 'aircars' might be created or managed," Mack said.
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"They talk about 'aircars,' but without any real idea of how 'aircars' might be created or managed," Mack said.
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“In the year 2277, gasoline is an illegal substance, aircars dominate the sky…Inspired by the real-life organization, high-speed two-stroke action and intense drama hits the streets as the legend of the present day Moped Army is resurrected 272 years in the future.”
Archive 2009-07-01 Aaron M. Wilson 2009
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Some aircars currently in design are working on something equivalent to this.
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Some aircars currently in design are working on something equivalent to this.
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In "Back to the Future," anti-grav aircars are powered by "Mr. Fusion," but Marty McFly's kid rides on his anti-grav skateboard while NOT YAKKING ON A CELL PHONE!
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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Strange contraptions of delicate workmanship and rainbow hues seemed to have been cast adrift amid silent flitters and aircars, and? corpses.
First Warning McCaffrey, Anne 2005
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A few minutes later two aircars dropped through the clouds.
The Wizard Of Karres Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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These aircars can fly and run on the road and their size is adapted to fit in a normal garage and parking bays.
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Riding in the camp's two aircars, separate teams had utilized a pair of sonic scanners to probe beneath the barren Comagravian surface.
Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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