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car clout
noun
The crime of breaking into an automobile.
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Which gives this Protégé a rather standard economy car enough sports car clout to be a heck of a lot of fun.
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If you have a CB unit in your car, be aware that they are a popular target of car clouts.
"Car clouts," thieves who steal the contents of cars, can't pop unflanged pulls with bent coat hangers forced past window gaskets.
Fighting form Although a Ferrari engine and gearbox gives the car some clout, the small size of this privateer outfit means they have a fight on their hands to overtake their middleweight rivals.
Pioneered in the Netherlands — the word roughly translates as "living street" — the woonerf erases the boundary between sidewalk and street to give pedestrians the same clout as cars.
This rapper who has everything — sales, fame, cars, clothes, fine art, corporate clout and an equally famous wife, Beyoncé — has started to wonder what it's all for.
Legend Biotech in Nanjing reported positive results from a clinical trial of a CAR-T therapy — showing its clout in a highly competitive field in which researchers engineer a patient's own cells and reintroduce them to treat cancer.
Blue Springs represents more than just cranking out Corollas its a statement for a company that always put Japan first and everyone else second and a potential blueprint, given Toyota s clout, for how cars will be built going forward.
It gives them added clout, alongside their obnoxious car and harem of ladies.
Throughout a century when the ability to make motor cars defined an economy's industrial clout, the plant – brainchild of one of Britain's automotive pioneers, Herbert Austin – was a standard bearer of British-owned volume car production.
Congress tended to agree — until the 2,000-plus 2,000-plusships marked for carsing wieldealershipsomarked clout.
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