The three from the limousine were waiting for him upon the columned veranda.
You'll make a line for thatlimousine right now, Corwin B.
But because he loved Corrie, he climbed the hotel stairs in slow abstraction and failed to perceive the limousine that came up before the Mercury Titan, and stopped.
Peter followed Maria around the corner where a limousine was waiting and got in.
The limousine drew up in front of an apartment and Maria took Peter up to a studio on the top floor.
A heavy limousine car lay overturned upon its side upon the walk, its wheels having skidded on the slippery, snow-covered pavement, and striking the curb, toppled completely over.
A limousine car and the lady of the wheezy hand-organ did not seem to go together.
A limousine covered in dust raced in at the open gates and came to a standstill with a grinding of brakes.
Sir Timothy's Rolls-Royce limousine was in attendance, and in a few minutes they were threading the purlieus of Covent Garden.
Receiving a nod of consent, I related to them as briefly as possible my conviction of my sister's innocence, her cry of danger to her husband, and the coincidence of the black limousine on the road at about the same time as the tragedy.
Feeney, go over to Millerstown and inquire if a black limousinewith wire wheels stopped there to-night between eight and nine o'clock.
When the farmer said the black limousine was full of men, I realized that Frank Woods couldn't have been one of them, and yet, so great was my distrust of the man, that I felt like accusing him on the spot.
What could that mean but that my first theory was correct, that the men in the black limousine had recognized Jim's car and had tried to run him into the ditch?
Feeney, go in and tell the chief to issue instructions to all the force to keep an eye out for a black limousinewith wire wheels, a broken tail-light and no license tag!
You think she referred to the black limousine when she said, 'It's going to hit us'?
As they neared Wayne Hall a limousine passed containing Miss Hilton, Althea Parker and a freshman friend of Evelyn's.
Then the procession moved on and the second halt was made at the drive where a limousine stood waiting to receive the bridal pair.
Anthony Trent arrived in time to see a huge limousine driven by a liveried chauffeur with a footman by his side begin to climb the step grade to the street.
He likened himself to those who stood before the fashionable stores on Fifth avenue and opened limousine doors.
The time taken up by explanations permitted the coronetted limousine to escape.
The two were jabbering in Croatian when Anthony Trent lowered himself to the top of the limousine and nestled down in the shadow of the baggage.
The impetus of the limousine broke it, but not before it had slewed the car off toward the ditch, wrenching the wheel out of the driver's hands.
Liane uttered perfunctory thanks and called to Jules, who was still tinkering at the limousine engine with the aid of an electric torch.
The footman shut gates and door as the limousine moved away: it had not been sixty seconds at rest.
Far ahead the red sardonic eye in the rear of the limousine leered as if mocking their hopes of keeping it in sight.
At all events, we will exchange cars with Marthe and Leon, leaving the latter to bring on the limousine while Jules drives for us.
In four minutes by Lanyard's watch the pulse of the limousinebegan to beat upon the stillness of that sleepy countryside.
By way of answer came the soft drone of a high-powered motor; then the car itself rolled into view, a stately limousine coming from the direction of the avenue de Friedland.
They drew away from the limousineso quickly that in thirty seconds its headlights were all that marked its stand.
A luminous lilac twilight vied with the street lamps of Caen when the limousine rolled through the city at moderate speed.
He turned and walked in the shadow of the building and passed down a side street, where a big limousine was awaiting him.
He put up his umbrella and walked through the pelting rain to where his limousine stood.
He dismissed Crewe and gave fresh instructions to his driver, and ten minutes later he was stepping out of his limousine at the entrance to Scotland Yard.
He went down and got into the elegantly appointed limousine and in a while, too short to solve his problem, was set down under the porte cochÂre of his patronne.
The street lights were winking merrily and brougham and limousine passed beneath it, moving rapidly northward.
Some folks in 1860 bought government mules for limousineprices and sold them for the same.
Swiftly the limousine whirled over the dusky road and either her voice could not be heard through the glass cage in which she was confined or there was no one near who was willing to hear or to rescue her.
When she recovered the limousine was still rattling forward at a brisk gait but bumping over ruts in a manner that indicated a country road.
Presently it occurred to her that this was not Arthur's limousine at all.
Why, she got into a brown limousine and rode away.
By contrast with the apparent slowness of the touring car to get in motion, the limousineseemed already to have attained locomotive speed.
It was not the taxicab that he had been led to expect, but the same maroon-coloured limousine into which he had assisted Marian Blessington at the Bizarre.
As she struggled hurriedly out of the limousine without waiting for the assistance of Francois, the other passengers craned their necks to see what the excitement was.
The car was of the limousine type, with a glass partition shutting off the driver so that unless he happened to look around he would not know what was going on within the car.
Marsh hurried to the shelter of one of the big stone gateposts and peered around it in time to note that the car was a large, black one of the limousine type.
The detective bit his lip and swore upon seeing a superb limousine in which he saw seated Frederick-Christian and the Marquis de Sérac.
The arrival of a superb limousinearoused the curiosity of the crowd.
As dusk approached, the visitors climbed into the big limousine en route to the train, and rolled through the richest plateau in the world, flooded with the erubescent splendor of a setting sun.
The Colonel was plainly as pleased as was Belle-Ann, and helped the two into his big limousine with many courtesies and a radiant countenance.
Presently a second limousine joined the first, and a third the second; and in another quarter of an hour her guests were well on their way to dispersal.
I want you to hurry," she said to James as she entered the glowing limousine with the sandwich half consumed.
Next morning immediately after breakfast, "Aunt Harriet" set out with Phyllis in the big limousinefor Doctor Gibbs' sanitarium.
The big blue limousine belonging to the bank president had just halted before the lighthouse.
He plunged in just as Ralph shot the limousine over the guttered brink of the road and down upon the sands.
Rafe Silver had got the big limousine again into action.
He followed the detective outside the door, however, and watched Rafe Silver get the blue limousine under way for Lower Trillion.
And when they were seated in the limousine and the fur rug enveloped them both, he said abruptly: "I'm getting tired of this business.
Lanyard surveyed briefly a handsome black limousine that, at pause beside the curb, was champing its bits in the most spirited fashion.
Between the porte and the first carrefour he passed only one motor-car, a limousine whose driver shouted something inarticulate as Lanyard hummed past.
Of a sudden, ending a ride much shorter than Lanyard would have liked, the limousine swung in toward a curb.
They had hardly drawn up at the Arcade amid a gathering of small urchins, when a great limousine came superbly up and a familiar voice cried in great excitement: “Inga!
I’ll bet some day I’ll see you rolling down the avenue in a fine limousinejust like Mrs. Van Astorbilt.
Right ahead of me, a green automobile with one of those limousine bodies drove up to the front door.
From the front windows, she had observed the green limousine automobile waiting by the curbing outside; through her open registers she had caught the murmur of conversation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "limousine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.