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- noun A
fictional motor car thathovers a short distance above the ground.
Etymologies
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Examples
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They were always drifting off into the night and landing at random places, calling a hovercar to pick them up from some distant suburb or even past the city limits.
Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010
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They were always drifting off into the night and landing at random places, calling a hovercar to pick them up from some distant suburb or even past the city limits.
Bogus to Bubbly Scott Westerfeld 2008
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They were always drifting off into the night and landing at random places, calling a hovercar to pick them up from some distant suburb or even past the city limits.
Bogus to Bubbly Scott Westerfeld 2008
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They were always drifting off into the night and landing at random places, calling a hovercar to pick them up from some distant suburb or even past the city limits.
PRETTIES SCOTT WESTERFELD 2005
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He didn’t know how to use an interface or call a hovercar, and his handmade clothes would always look pretty bogus at a bash.
Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010
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He didn’t know how to use an interface or call a hovercar, and his handmade clothes would always look pretty bogus at a bash.
SPECIALS SCOTT WESTERFELD 2006
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He didn’t know how to use an interface or call a hovercar, and his handmade clothes would always look pretty bogus at a bash.
SPECIALS SCOTT WESTERFELD 2006
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He didn’t know how to use an interface or call a hovercar, and his handmade clothes would always look pretty bogus at a bash.
SPECIALS SCOTT WESTERFELD 2006
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He didn’t know how to use an interface or call a hovercar, and his handmade clothes would always look pretty bogus at a bash.
SPECIALS SCOTT WESTERFELD 2006
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I know he wanted a hovercar, but you tell him Dad†™ s bringing him something even better.
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