noun phrase General Slang

Large car

· noun phrase · trucker

A classic long-hood conventional semi — the kind that takes up real estate.

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A big, long-hood conventional tractor — usually a Peterbilt 379/389 or Kenworth W900 — decked out with chrome, lights, and stretched frames. Not just a truck, a statement. If you're driving a large car, you didn't buy it to be practical.

“Every owner-op at the show was rolling in a large car with stacks and visors.”
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Large car In A Sentence

Every owner-op at the show was rolling in a large car with stacks and visors.

Origin & Usage

Variants large car

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What does large car mean in trucking?

A large car is a classic long-hood conventional semi truck, the kind that takes up a lot of road.

How do you use large car in a sentence?

For example: "He rolled up in a proper large car, all chrome and long hood."

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