Neither of the young ladies in the tonneau of the car had looked back, so it was more than likely they had not recognized him as he was bending over the hand pump, inflating the new tire.
Tom and his wife, with Grace and Sam, occupied the first automobile, the remaining space in the roomy tonneau being taken up by various suitcases and other baggage.
He had not recognized the young man who was running the machine, but he had recognized the two young ladies in the tonneau of the car.
Mrs. Stanhope, and sprang up in the tonneau of the car in alarm, quickly followed by Mrs. Laning.
He suddenly picked her up in his arms (and Laura was no light-weight) and managed to place her in the tonneau very comfortably.
Chet helped Jess into the tonneau and closed the door.
Jess, in the tonneaubeside her chum, and when the car was speeding back to town.
Stammering her thanks, Mignon climbed ruefully into the tonneau and seated herself by Marjorie.
I saw her go by in a limousine," stated Constance Stevens, from the tonneau of the Deans' car.
Get into the tonneau with the girls, Miss La Salle.
Snatches of mirthful conversation issuing from the tonneau where the rest of the sextette, Jerry included, were enjoying themselves hugely, seemed direct corroboration of her words.
Yes, we did," said the Watermelon, thinking of the tonneau with only Billy and him, the general in front completely absorbed with the car.
The Watermelon in the tonneau of the general's car, with Billy, straightened up with a sickening fear of being arrested in her presence.
The young folk could ride in the tonneau and Alphonse follow in the general's car with the luggage.
No one was anywhere in sight and the Watermelon climbed into the tonneau and leaned comfortably back in the roomy depths.
Her eyes, shining under a white veil, met his for just the instant before she was quite by, and when the machine had passed a little handkerchief waved for a moment from the side of the tonneau where she sat.
Mr Colclough, throwing the score of the Sinfonia Domestica into the tonneau of the immense car, put on a pair of gloves and began to circulate round the machine, tapping here, screwing there, as chauffeurs will.
The domestic atmosphere in the tonneau was slightly disturbed at the beginning of the run, but it soon improved.
He sat in the luxurious tonneau behind, and Maud had quitted her husband in order to join him.
Tom Reese was a good friend, and a willing one, and his car had a tonneau capacious enough to accommodate the ex-naiad and her movable pool.
After it had been lifted into the tonneau a hose supplied the needed water.
The girl in the tonneau swept aside her veil and looked, as directed.
And her companion was the young chap who, from the tonneau of the automobile that morning, had inquired the way to Bayport.
A frightened fat man picked himself up from the floor of the tonneau and called to me, "Are you badly hurt?
He grew very angry, and the people in the tonneau demanded their money back.
Suddenly Dick uttered a cry, and the next minute Sam saw him dive down to the bottom of the tonneau and bring up several long ropes to which were attached a number of hooks.
He was alone on the front seat and in the tonneau had a variety of things purchased in the village for his aunt and the others.
The chap in the tonneau was Joe Snead, too fat and indolent to take part in any game of an athletic nature.
In thetonneau of the car Robin was still busy expressing her wonder to Leila of the surprise Miss Susanna had given them.
With this Jerry bundled Lucy into the tonneauof the machine and turned her over to Marjorie and Muriel who had already climbed into the car.
The five girls had tucked themselves into the tonneau of the machine, three on the main seat and two occupying the small chair-like stools opposite.
That evening as Hal assisted the two girls into the tonneau of the limousine, he was of the romantic opinion that he had merely persuaded a couple of stray moonbeams to ride with him.
Cynthia sat in the tonneau with the Frenchman, who drew her attention to the limestone cliffs in such wise that she did not even see the Mercury as she passed.
He bribed a policeman to guard the Mercury, and when Mrs. Devar saw that more walking was expected of her she elected to sit in the tonneau and admire the west front of the cathedral.
You're taking a lot of time," fretted Granny from the tonneau where she sat with Joan.
Granny as she settled herself in the tonneau with Joan, "if I had known how easy it would be I shouldn't have stayed twenty-four hours.
Altogether it was a very satisfactory visit, and every one was sorry when it was over and Granny and Joan were once more in the tonneau of Richard's big car.
In the tonneau were two seats, each roomy enough for three.
Andra, while both made way inside the tonneau for the two to enter.
And the insecure fourth Bohunk in the tonneau went hurtling forward into the front seat straight on his way through the windshield.
He climbed out, picked up the limp gray animal, threw it into the tonneau and went on.
The two in the tonneau muttered something in undertones while the little woman smiled at them contemptuously.
Sometimes he would find it necessary to remove a thousand pounds or so of ill-wrapped bedding from the back of a tonneau before he could get at the gas tank to fill it, but Casey never grumbled.
In the stress of pulling out of the mud at Red Lake, he had forgot all about the dead animal in his tonneau until his nose reminded him next morning that it was there.
When I got back, I had the Yellow Peril refitted and the tonneau put back on, and went in for society.
Then we went on, with the motor purring love-songs and sliding the miles behind us, while Frosty and Edith cooed in the tonneau behind us, and didn't thank us to look around or interrupt.
A peep into the tonneau showed him that the plunder had been removed; but that, of course, he had expected.
He helped them into the tonneau and was so busy with his silly jackass chatter that he closed the door before he turned and saw me.
As this happened, the younger brother with a shrill cry of rage launched himself at Armitage, who caught him by the waist and swung him easily up into the tonneau of the touring car.
The Prince helped Mrs. Wellington and her daughter into the tonneau with easy grace and then motioned the two boys to precede him.
So she was whirled along a country road, jolted in thetonneau between a fat man from Calgary and a rheumatic dame on her way to take hot sulphur baths at St. Allwoods.
From out the tonneau clambered a large, smooth-faced young man.
Let her rip," he grunted, and taking the low door of the tonneau in his stride, landed on the back seat.
The sprint had exhausted his reserve of nervous force, for the moment slender; and he lay back in the ample seat of the tonneau scarcely more than half-conscious.
It seemed easier to assent than refuse, so she allowed herself to be assisted into the tonneau of a passing car, and for the second time that day faced the problem of deciding where to go.
From the raised path which curved through the park to the entrance of the house came a familiar whirr, and the next moment there sped into sight a large grey car carrying two men on the box, and within the tonneau one large, elderly dame.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tonneau" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.