That day I motored my pretty little friend over to Brighton, where we lunched at the Métropole and arrived back for tea.
I am staying at the Fleece Hotel, at Thirsk, and I have motored out here.
As Kennedy and I motored back to the city alone, he was silent most of the way.
We motored down quickly in Miss Laidlaw's car and met Tresham, who was standing in front of the Bank Building waiting for us.
But since then we have learned that she motored out with some of her dance-crazed acquaintances to the Cabaret Rouge, not far from Willys Hills.
Finally, at a hint from Kennedy that we had seen enough for the present, Broadhurst motored back to the city with us.
As fast as Mrs. Brackett's chauffeur could drive us, we motored down to South Side Beach and sought out the little workshop directly on the ocean where Franconi had told us that we should always be welcome.
We motored over a great part of the routes together last year, and part of North Wales, which I had no time to visit, Mr. Ashdown motored through in my car without me.
A huge bi-motored plane was circling to the landing field a half mile away.
After that the big bi-motored plane with its flying baseball team in its cabin and that curious cargo in its wings sped across the land.
Bleriot, however, motored from Calais to the spot where his monoplane was housed, and after a short trial flight, during which his motor ran well, said he should attempt the Channel crossing.
I hinted as distantly as I could, that he hadmotored back to Arnhem a trifle too soon.
This has got the Middle West skinned forty ways from the Jack," she would exclaim, gayly, as they motored up the Avenue.
Notwithstanding all which, Father was the sorest Hard-Shell that motored along Pennsylvania Avenue.
After she had given Directions concerning the nine Wardrobe Trunks and the Live Stock, she was motored to a specially reserved Cottage at the corner of Liberty Street and Hope Avenue.
Near him was a huge tri-motored biplane, its motor humming in readiness.
Another instant and we had piled into the cockpit of the tri-motored plane and were off on our pursuit.
He easily motored the man to land, then springing from the car, took hold of him to support his half-fainting body to the car.
Dad and I motored once into Scotland, and we stopped at a little town for tea.
He had fished and hunted in its streams, he had motoredover its roads, he had danced and dined at its country houses, he had golfed at its country clubs, he had slept at its inns and worshiped in its churches.
Grace Clendenning and her mother are going, and Delilah and Mr. Jeliffe have motored out to show you their new car.
The next night, he and Barry and the other radiant musketeers motored over to Baltimore by moonlight.
Everybody dined afterward, unfashionably, at two o'clock, and later everybody motored out to the Park.
For diversion he motored up to the city frequently, where he became a member of several clubs, and for business there was always the ranch to worry about.
They engaged the couple for a return visit the next spring in California and motored off to Paris.
They motoredfrequently to the ranch to inspect operations.
If she only had not chosen Étretat, she wailed to Archie, but some nearer Normandy watering-place from which she might have motored up to Paris on one excuse or another and thus had glimpses of her lover!
There were a number of other people loitering about the ruins, some of them from neighboring estates, who hadmotored over to offer help and lingered to discuss the disaster.
They motored across the continent to the remote fastness where the Countess Zornec was housed upon her husband's estate and spent some weeks with the couple.
Macdonald motored us out to his house at Rosslyn and then took me for a round at Garden City in the evening, where I beat him in a single.
The three had motored from London to Hasletowers; and they smiled drily when Violet asked if they "thought there was danger of an attack on the way back.
An hour later I knew also--having motored from the hotel where I was stopping in Exeter.
When I came back my paper sent me to San Francisco and from there I motored down to see for myself if the wonderful things that are written about Los Angeles County are true.
Later, when they motored down the valley and stopped at the Strong residence, Peter refused to be monopolized by Eileen.
We used to go for strolls together in the summer evenings--once or twice we motored down to Richmond and went for a walk in the park .
Owen had told her that it was imperative to offer tea to afternoon visitors; and these people had motored eight miles over a dusty road--they must be hot and thirsty and longing for tea.
He reached his destination only to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Weyne had motoredover to the moat-house to pay their condolences to the family.
The phrasing of the appeal helped Colwyn to recall that it was the same cabman who had accosted Philip Heredith and himself on the night they had motored to the moat-house.
Luncheon over, we bade the splendid young General and his staff good-bye, and motoredquite a distance to visit one of the French field hospitals.
However, finally we made our adieus and motoredaway with full directions from the General as to how to meet him at 4 o'clock at an observation-post from which he was to witness an interesting bombardment.
We motored on till we neared the point where the Belgian army ends and the French begins.
They call their smaller single-motored machines their "avions de reglage," or "regulating aeroplanes.
We motored over the same road we had covered the day before till we got near Rheims again.
We motored on and about eleven o'clock were ushered into the headquarters of the General of Division whose batteries we wanted to see.
They motored into Buxton that afternoon, and spent some time viewing the plants in a celebrated nursery garden.
We visited together Mr. Cox's old home at Jacksonburg, and then motored to his beautiful residence at the outskirts of Dayton.
The day following his nomination for the Presidency, and after receiving congratulations at his home in Dayton and speaking to his workmen on the Dayton News, Mr. Cox motored to his old home in Middletown.
A manmotored up here awhile ago, looked the place over and asked me a lot of questions about the hotel and its guests.
The Seebrooks had motored through the chateau country the year before the war and as Archie had once made the excursion with an architect he was on firm ground.
She explained that the inn was much affected by cottagers in neighboring summer settlements and that many of the diners had motored in for the dance.
She and her children motored out of Bailey and haven't yet reached their house in New York, for which she was presumably bound.
We motored from Norcaster--just about the same time.
Our find got noised abroad, and the Governor of Jerusalem, Colonel Storrs, with his assistant, Lord William Percy, motored out from Jerusalem to see it.
From Beersheba we motored to Gaza along the former Turkish front; every inch of the way had been fortified and turned into a maze of trenches, with formidable redoubts here and there throughout the line.
Not satisfied with having held up the wire, the Brigadier motored some miles away to report the matter to the Divisional General, Sir John Shea.
I am trying to get in touch with a friend of mine who I believe motored along this road on Friday last," said Crewe.
The young man had motored over with his uncle, who, after hearing from his nephew a full account of the events of the previous night, had insisted on participating in the search for the missing man.
In response to a request telephoned by Detective Gillett to Sir George Granville's house at Staveley, Marsland and Crewe hadmotored over to Ashlingsea police station.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "motored" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.