Sunday driver
One who drives slowly or inexpertly, as for leisure or sightseeing.
I was eager to get there, but I got stuck behind one Sunday driver after another on that trip.
ADJ
careful, good, safe | bad, dangerous, reckless
drunk/drunken, hit-and-run
A drunk driver caused the accident on the highway last night.
experienced, inexperienced
learner
My sister is taking lessons because she wants to become a learner driver next month.
racing, rally | ambulance, bus, cab, car, coach, engine, lorry, tanker, taxi, train, truck, van
noun
One who drives something.
Luke North was working in the North East District when Harry Patterson the pony driver came by. It was 5.45 o'clock. Luke smelt danger in the air. He walked round the pony to speak with Harry […]
One who drives something.
The driver will make an announcement when the trip is nearing its completion.
Tipping your driver is optional but is much appreciated.
One who drives something.
One who drives something.
Up until 1872 there was not over 150 miles of railroad in the state [Texas], that was from Galveston to Houston, and a short line from Houston to Brazoria, twenty-five miles in length, and one road from Harrisburg to Alton, three miles east of Columbus. So the cattle driving to Kansas was the only hope at that time, and it proved to be a great help before the railroads got around. Trail driving to Kansas lasted from 1866 to 1886 and it was estimated that fully eight million head of cattle and horses were driven and sold during the twenty years above mentioned to Kansas, the drivers paying for the cattle on an average of $10.00 per head, although most of the horses came back to Texas and were used the next year. There were all sizes of herds from five hundred to twenty-five hundred cattle in a drove, usually seven or eight men to the small herds and twelve to fifteen men with the large herds.
Something that drives something else.
The character of work is a driver of social change, at the same time that any new forms of work are the result of broader social change.
The aim is to secure up to £140 million for the combined road and rail improvements, including a new road bridge to replace a level crossing at Totton. A key driver has been the approval of a new housing and employment development called Fawley Waterside, with 1,500 homes planned on the site of a redundant power station on the edge of Southampton Water.
name
A surname.
Blank's former girlfriend Debi Newberry (Minnie Driver), whom he jilted in high school, now works as a radio DJ.
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.
One who drives slowly or inexpertly, as for leisure or sightseeing.
I was eager to get there, but I got stuck behind one Sunday driver after another on that trip.
Luke North was working in the North East District when Harry Patterson the pony driver came by. It was 5.45 o'clock. Luke smelt danger in the air. He walked round the pony to speak with Harry […]
WiktionaryThe driver will make an announcement when the trip is nearing its completion.
WiktionaryTipping your driver is optional but is much appreciated.
WiktionaryBlank's former girlfriend Debi Newberry (Minnie Driver), whom he jilted in high school, now works as a radio DJ.
WiktionaryThe load was too heavy for a driver to carry alone.
Tatoeba · #23682Passengers shall not converse with the driver while the bus is in motion.
Tatoeba · #26577i Register
In some senses, driver is marked as slang. Watch for register when choosing this word.