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Example sentences for "jeep"

Lexicographically close words:
jedged; jedgment; jedgmint; jedoch; jeedge; jeeps; jeer; jeered; jeering; jeeringly
  1. Jennings swerved the jeep off the dirt road and took out across the hummocks of sagebrush to the ship a few rods away.

  2. But the roar of the arriving jeep outside took his audience away from him.

  3. By jeep and truck, Tom's group sped across the island to the dock.

  4. But a second later a jeep screeched to a stop.

  5. Tom and Bud, meanwhile, went by jeep across the plant grounds to security headquarters.

  6. Tom hopped into a jeep and sped across the plant grounds to deliver the model to Hank Sterling and his project crew.

  7. Bud went with him by jeep to the space-communications laboratory.

  8. Then Tom went by jeep to the computer laboratory, made connections to his electronic brain, and wired it for remote control.

  9. Even as he spoke, Tom glimpsed a jeep speeding toward them in the distance.

  10. Disheveled and still panting, the man was bundled into the jeep and driven off to the security building.

  11. Conn motioned the lorries and the other jeep forward.

  12. Sylvie Jacquemont could handle robots; she would ride in the front seat of the jeep while he piloted.

  13. He gave more instructions: Yves Jacquemont to turn his bomb-robot right, Vibart to turn his left; the two lorries to follow the jeep up the shaft, the scows to follow.

  14. By the time the jeep grounded, the men in the pit were standing defensively in front of the women and children.

  15. Take the jeep over to the tunnel entrance," he told his father.

  16. Jerry Rivas and one of the engineers Kurt Fawzi had hired had gotten out of a jeep and were looking at another photoprint of the map.

  17. They're down to the collapsium on top of this thing; I rode down the shaft in a jeep and looked at it.

  18. Anse turned the jeep into a side passage, and Conn recalled the snooper and sent it ahead.

  19. It was sunset before he finished his tour of inspection and let his jeep down in a vehicle hall off the lower gallery outside what had originally been the spaceport officers' club.

  20. As Anse took the jeep over and started floating it down, the circle around the fire began moving, the women and children being pushed to the rear and the men gathering up clubs and other chance weapons.

  21. They floated the jeep along hallways beyond, and got down to look into rooms.

  22. He moved the jeep to the right of the shaft and waited for the vehicles behind him, suffering a brief indecision.

  23. All right; follow me," he said into the inter-vehicle radio, and started the jeep slowly up the shaft.

  24. The gallery, when the jeep emerged onto it, was empty except for casualties, a few still alive.

  25. Anse simply steered the jeep inside and up the tunnel.

  26. Suppose I gas up the jeep and meet you at the barracks?

  27. Suddenly he leaned forward as the jeep rounded a turn.

  28. They returned to the jeep and drove to the gate.

  29. Scotty reached down and put the jeep into four-wheel drive, then turned left off the road.

  30. The jeep was where they had left it, but the hood was up.

  31. Then the firing area was passed and the jeep sped along next to the miles-long black, oiled path of the airstrip.

  32. The jeep was not capable of fast travel, and nearly an hour passed before they saw signs of civilization.

  33. Finally he took the jeep and headed for the firing area.

  34. Scotty put the jeep in reverse and backed to the center of the shelf.

  35. Hank Leeming, Rick's security officer roommate, and an older man he identified as Colonel Tom Preston, Chief of Security, pulled up at the door in a jeep and hurried inside.

  36. In another hour the jeep was theirs and the boys had obtained a vehicle registration and Nevada driver's licenses.

  37. Scotty stopped the jeep and they surveyed the countryside with care.

  38. There was, a few miles beyond, as the jeep mounted the foothills and went through a pass.

  39. Satisfied that getting from the wash onto level ground would pose no problems, they turned off the jeep engine and settled down to wait.

  40. Scotty let the jeep roll to the edge of the dip and they looked down the roadway which twisted and turned and finally forked a thousand feet below.

  41. George stood up as a jeep came round the mountain.

  42. The jeep came into the clearing, swaying over stones and roots.

  43. The men were pointing; the jeep started up, churned toward him, wheels spinning.

  44. The thing looked bigger than ever as the jeep approached it, bumping across the muck of the freshly plowed field.

  45. The screeching started up again angrily, then was drowned in the engine roar as the jeep slid to a stop.

  46. The driver jumped and the jeep rolled on him.

  47. I don't know what the devil's gotten into her," he said, watching the jeep vanish.

  48. So, after eating, Rainsford got into his jeep and lifted away.

  49. A little later, the second jeep came in, even faster, and landed; Kellogg and van Riebeek hastened into the living hut.

  50. The next morning he watched Kellogg, Ruth and Jimenez leave in one jeep and, shortly after, Mallin and van Riebeek in the other.

  51. Kellogg's jeep was rising from the camp across the run and approaching.

  52. He called the other jeep and told Mallin to get to camp immediately, and Mallin and Ruth and Juan were there when we got in.

  53. After she had gotten into the jeep and it had lifted out, Gerd put Ko-Ko off his chest and sat up, getting cigarettes from his shirt pocket.

  54. Orsino was still struggling with the jeep gun mount.

  55. There was another flash of spectators scrambling as he roared the jeep down the road.

  56. She brushed against the jeep and froze, white-faced.

  57. The firing pins are out of the guns, and if you try to start the jeep you get a spear through you.

  58. The jeep mount breaks down some damn way or other into two low-mount tripods.

  59. The jaygee was back, this time in a jeep with a twin fifty.

  60. His hands untied and his face greasy with venison fat, Charles spent the daylight hours instructing six savages in the nomenclature, maintenance and operation of the jeep and the twin-fifty machine gun.

  61. The jeep took it for an hour in the fading afternoon light and then bucked to a halt.

  62. With red and swollen eyes he watched while half-naked brats swarmed over the jeep and grownups made obeisances to the girl--all but one.

  63. Now you must teach a certain person the jeep and the guns.

  64. You've got to have somebody who knows how to repair the jeep and the gun.

  65. That is how it will be with my men when they work the jeep and the guns.

  66. Now fix this damn jeep and let's get rolling!

  67. He snaked out from under the jeep and raced through wet brush.

  68. His days were numbered; soon enough the jeep would be out of gas and the guns would be out of ammo or an unreplaceable part lost or broken.

  69. The jeep took a shortcut across the concrete fence, and left tire marks in the grass in front of the Fuels Department.

  70. The driver, who had slowed while they listened to the message, turned the jeep around and sped them back the other way.

  71. The jeep moved at a steady pace, not fast enough to attract attention.

  72. Biff waited until the front of the jeep was directly under the bar.

  73. Biff and his gear were deposited in a jeep standing by.

  74. As the jeep drew near and fell in line behind a truck and a small car, Biff noticed the bar was raised just sufficiently to allow about a foot's clearance for the vehicle passing beneath.

  75. The man shot over the side of the jeep as if jerked by the hand of a giant.

  76. Now the jeep approached the bar barricade.

  77. He could tune a Jeep carburetor with his eyes closed or fix a cranky hotel lock, then recite Byron (sort of) and proceed to snare the perfect Chilean red for crawfish etouffee (yes!

  78. Watching Steve's Jeep blend into the smoggy haze of the avenue made me feel like half of me had just disappeared into another dimension.

  79. The Jeep was open and I checked out the sky, which was growing darker and more threatening by the minute.

  80. I could be there by late tomorrow assuming my rented Jeep still operates after last week and the roads haven't totally disintegrated.

  81. Then with deliberate slowness, I wandered out to where Alan's Jeep was parked and tossed my backpack behind the seat.

  82. Reluctantly, Bud and Mel hopped onto the running board and clung to the bouncing jeep as it sped to the nearby town of Sandbank.

  83. Just as the jeep turned down the dirt road leading to the shore, Bud's keen eyes spotted a lurking figure in the distance.

  84. Tom nodded and braked the jeep to a screeching halt.

  85. He was about to start up the jeep when Bud stopped him again.

  86. The jeep braked to a halt a few yards away, and two uniformed officers hopped out.

  87. Doffing his chef's cap, Chow hustled out to his parked jeep and took off with a roar.

  88. The crewmen on the docks had no news to report, so Tom piled into a jeep with Arv and sped off to the Fearing communications center.

  89. Tom cleared with the tower and landed, then went by jeep to base headquarters.

  90. As the jeep halted, Bud pointed toward the beach.

  91. Just as Bud was wondering how he could get the prisoners to the nearest police headquarters, a jeep came bouncing into view across the sand.

  92. Tom and Bud hopped into a jeep at the hangar and sped to the Administration Building, where Tom shared a double office with his father.

  93. Fortunately, the jeep was still screened by trees, and the crouching man evidently did not realize he had been seen.

  94. An Air Forces jeep had come rocketing out to the Flying Fortress, and braked to a stop just under the left wing.

  95. We'd parked the jeep at Kahuku Point beach and were taking a stroll.

  96. The beach at Kahuku Point," Dawson replied as he guided the jeep in which they were riding to the side of the road, and braked it to a stop.

  97. Farmer gasped as he climbed out of the jeep and gazed at Dawson.

  98. It was your idea to take this jeep trip around the island.

  99. Apparently he had acquired a jeep and sold it to an Arab.

  100. The bus company decided to go on strike but I managed to flag down a jeep and hitch a ride all the way.

  101. A French jeep came by with two French sailor types, they stopped for us and we jumped in the back only to find that it was already partially filled with four Chinese and one dead sheep.

  102. Biff came up shakily behind the wheel, found that the jeep would still run, and backed it so the headlights shone full on the tiger.

  103. He gunned the jeep into life, shot it straight up the gully, guiding by the outline of the clearing against the starry sky.

  104. Neatly, Biff zigzagged the jeep in among the dispersing cows and stepped up to a twenty-mile-an-hour rate that seemed a break-neck speed after a day of plodding on foot.

  105. Briefly, the tiger was blinded and helpless, giving the men in the jeep their opportunity.

  106. With that, the jeep was off in a cloud of its own dust and Biff was echoing in amazement: "Barma Shah!

  107. Biff and his companions were specially aware of this when they overtook the same jeep no less than three times.

  108. IX The Man in the Jeep Biff had given his quick cry as a warning to the other boys, though he was the one who needed help.

  109. The owner of the jeep evidently approved of Biff's driving, for he promptly drifted into a satisfied doze.

  110. The jeep heaved upward, sideward as the tiger's bulk hit it between hood and windshield.

  111. Biff was as far off in the jeep as space would allow, down at the end of a long, smooth gully that practically formed a roadway to the clearing.

  112. He thought he had already seen a lot of them in India, but now they were boldly jumping over the jeep whenever it stopped and ready to snatch up whatever they saw and wanted.

  113. But Biff rode over them perfectly, although the slightest sideslip would have dumped the jeep and its occupants into a ten-foot gully.

  114. The shikaris from the jeep started over to examine their prize, but paused when warning shouts came from both the cage and the tree platforms.

  115. Then the ruts became an actual road, which was alternately a series of rocky ledges which made the jeep jump, or dust so deep that the car wallowed to its axles.

  116. There were delays, too, at rivers where there were no bridges, only ferries that looked like tiny floats or rafts, the sort that might tip the jeep into the first current they encountered.

  117. There are several picnic tables at the beginning of this jeep trail, but no water.

  118. Illustration: EYE OF THE WHALE, one of several arches in Herdina Park, just south of jeep trail about 2 miles northwest of Balanced Rock.

  119. To the west, however, a part of the old road is the starting point of a jeep trail leading northwestward through Herdina Park to a point near Klondike Bluffs, where it joins the dirt road in Salt Valley (fig.

  120. I thought we'd take a jeep today," he said.

  121. He engaged the drive and the jeep began to move.

  122. A jeep didn't have enough range to take them to the mainland.

  123. I hope so," Blalok said as he braked the jeep to a stop in front of the hospital.

  124. Now go back to the jeep and fetch a rope.

  125. He moved a lever and the jeep floated off the ground.

  126. He ushered Blalok to his jeep and watched until he disappeared.

  127. He pointed the blunt nose of the jeep toward Mount Olympus, set the autopilot, opened the throttle, and relaxed as best he could as the little vehicle sped at top speed for the outer islands.

  128. Let's go back to the jeep and you can tell me later.

  129. Kennon left the jeep and instantly felt the probing tingle of a search beam.

  130. The project afforded him a perfect cover and it was only minutes by jeep away from the crater.

  131. He brought the jeep in lightly, setting it carefully in the center of the area.

  132. Jordan came up as the jeep settled to the ground.

  133. Working in the fields were dozens of brown-skinned Lani who paused to look up and wave as the jeep sped by.

  134. Anything in the jeep which might be useful was cached along with the radiation suits in the passageway through the lava wall--and in a surprisingly short time they were heading homeward.

  135. He put his toolboxes in the Jeep and covered them with a tarp.

  136. Mark came out and helped move the stove from the Jeep to the living room in front of the fireplace.

  137. He put these in the front of the Jeep and took another look around the house.

  138. He went to the Jeep and thought about rearranging things so that he could put the back seat down and sleep inside.

  139. Oliver got out of the Jeep and walked into the nearest bar.

  140. He locked the Jeep and walked nervously along a sidewalk.

  141. He had left the Jeep in the approach area by the gate-house; the park was officially closed.

  142. You should park where the Jeep is, behind the house.

  143. He turned the Jeep around and drove toward the water until he reached a street that was lined with art galleries and bars.

  144. The Jeep started and he was on the road again.

  145. Instead, he would sit for a minute in his Jeep remembering the calm that they shared.

  146. He cleared off the Jeep and crunched slowly down the hill.

  147. He was still drunk, but he was able to drive out of the city and find a truck stop where he slept in the Jeep for three more hours.

  148. Oliver walked quickly to the Jeep and drove to Ballard, struggling to adjust.

  149. A jeep came around the corner, lighting the dark roadway between the bungalows, its radio on and counting down--Twenty two minutes.

  150. The jeep stopped at the edge of a crowd around three more trucks, and Doctor Eugenio Galvez, the director of the Institute, left the crowd and approached at an awkward half-run as they got down.

  151. A jeep honked raucously and swerved around him.

  152. The jeep whizzed by buildings, most of them devoted to aspects of the non-rocket drive.

  153. The jeep tore through, raced around the corner, and headed down an empty street.

  154. After the jeep had been pulled into the cargo hold and secured, the outer ports were sealed.

  155. Finally we took this fellow, simply grabbed him off the street, tied him up, stuffed him in the jeep and kidnaped him.

  156. Burl and Haines, clad in pressure suits themselves, sat in the open port and watched the jeep set off.

  157. We've got to get back to the jeep and scram out of here fast.

  158. The men parked the jeep out of the way of the silent traffic, climbed out and walked into the rounded door of a building.

  159. They climbed into the sturdy jeep with its specially-designed carburetor and pressurized engine.

  160. The jeep was now a small object merging with the dark mounds of the city's outermost buildings.

  161. The jeep was swung out to the lowermost cargo port, and the spaceship's cargo derrick lowered the compact army vehicle to the ground.

  162. The jeep drew up to the ship and stopped.

  163. The creature in the back of the jeep was a Martian.

  164. The two men stood up as the little jeep made its way back over the desert to the ship.

  165. They plunged wildly into each other, and before the men in the jeep had finished their barrage, the clearing was a milling, confused mob.

  166. As they bumped along, they noticed that the Martians who came within fifty feet of their jeep suddenly stopped whatever they were doing and turned toward them, hostile.

  167. Finally got the special, sealed-engine jeep stowed away," he said.

  168. The jeep roared past them, raced across the last hundred feet of city paving and out onto the desert.

  169. A jeep came chugging up a muddy street and turned off toward the mess barracks.

  170. Hailing a jeep Stan hooked a ride to the camp.

  171. There they intended to bid goodbye to the others, but before either one of them could open his mouth a jeep streaked out from the hangar line and a staff major popped out of it like a pea out of a split pod.

  172. The major stalled the engine twice before he got the jeep going.

  173. Pete was trying to get the nozzle of the tar sprayer cleaned out when Mario's jeep came roaring down the rutted road from the village in a cloud of dust.

  174. Pete watched the fuzzy brown creature get its paws thoroughly gummed up with tar before he pulled him loose and sent him back to the jeep with a whack on the backside.

  175. The ship's jeep skidded to a halt in a cloud of dust.

  176. One of the Dusties hopped over into his lap and began gawking happily at the broad fields as the jeep jogged along.

  177. The jeep struck the fallen bodies, rolled over them, and plunged straight into the wall of Dusties.

  178. Without another word, the captain threw the jeep into reverse, jerked back in a curve, and started the jeep, flat tire and all, back toward the ship in a billow of dust.

  179. One of the Dusties tumbled out of the jeep and scampered across the field to give him a hand.

  180. He would get out on that side; if the nighthound were above him, the jeep would protect him when it charged.

  181. At once, Verkan Vall swarmed into the jeep and snapped on the lights.

  182. Immediately, the nighthound, lured by the sudden movement of the principal source of the scent, jumped out of the jeep and bounded after the coat, and there was considerable noise in the brush on the lower side of the railroad grade.

  183. The stinking coat had landed on the top of a small bush, about ten feet in front of the jeep and ten feet from the ground.

  184. I thought that was your jeep I saw, down the road a little.

  185. Then, swinging the weighted coat, he flung it forward, over the nighthound and the jeep itself, at the same time drawing his revolver.

  186. Then he got into the jeep and drove away.

  187. Going to the barn, he spread an old horse blanket on the seat of the jeep, laid his rifle on it, and then backed the jeep outside.

  188. It had been twenty minutes since he had backed the jeep into the barn, on that distant other time-line; the same delicate lines of white cirrus were etched across the blue above.

  189. I spun the jeep out of the yard and ripped off through the woods.

  190. I put them in the jeep beside me and drove to a secluded little valley about a mile back in the ranch.

  191. Son, let's go back to the jeep and we can talk about it on the way home.

  192. I turned and brushed past him and walked back to the jeep alone.

  193. We ran out and got into the jeep and drove back up to the valley.


  194. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jeep" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.