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What (who) is motorhome - definition

MOTOR VEHICLE WHICH OFFERS MOBILE LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS
Motor home; Motor caravan; Motorhomes; Motor Caravan
  • Campervan, Oldtimer with alcove, GMC
  • 2012 Thor Motor Coach ACE EVO29.1
  • Class A Ultra Van, manufactured 1968
  • [[Dethleffs]] alcove motorhome
  • A coachbuilt [[Hymer]] motorhome
  • Two Class C motorhomes, built on (left) [[Freightliner Sprinter]] and (right) [[Ford E-Series]] chassis.

motorhome         
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a motor vehicle that is fitted out as a caravan.
Motorhome         
A motorhome (or motor coachFamily Motor Coach Association) is a type of self-propelled recreational vehicle (RV) which offers mobile living accommodation.
motor home         
(motor homes)
A motor home is a large vehicle containing beds and equipment for cooking and washing. Motor homes can be used for holidays or very long journeys.
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Motorhome

A motorhome (or motor coach) is a type of self-propelled recreational vehicle (RV) which offers mobile living accommodation.

Examples of use of motorhome
1. Transfers to and from the hotel and motorhome depot are not included. 3.
2. A 45,000 motorhome carrying three Special Branch officers will be in close pursuit.
3. He has given his 16–year–old great–grandson a 25,000 motorhome to transport his motocross bikes to races.
4. Numerous companies also offer motorhome rentals, an increasingly popular alternative to motels. (Note that many lesser–used roads are unpaved.) Regular bus services crisscross the country.
5. Mark Perry and John Burke, who live in Wigan, recently co–bought a second–hand six–berth Elddis Autoking motorhome for 4,500.