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What (who) is runabout - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Runabout (disambiguation)

runabout         
(runabouts)
1.
A runabout is a small car used mainly for short journeys. In American English, runabout is used of cars with open tops.
...a small 1-litre runabout.
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2.
A runabout is a small, light boat with a motor. (AM)
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runabout         
¦ noun a small car used for short journeys.
Runabout (car)         
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ANTIQUE CAR BODY STYLE, AND THE NAME OF A 1964 CONCEPT CAR
Runabout (automobile)
A runabout is a car body style that was popular in North America until about 1915. It was a light, basic style with no windshield, top, or doors and a single row of seats.

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Runabout

A runabout is a small vehicle:

  • Runabout (boat), a small boat
  • Runabout (PWC), a sit down style personal watercraft.
  • Runabout (car), an antique car body style, and the name of a 1964 concept car
  • Runabout (carriage), a type of horse-drawn vehicle
  • Runabout (series), a series of destruction driving video games
  • Runabout (Star Trek), a type of spacecraft in the Star Trek universe
Examples of use of runabout
1. The runabout, which had been drifting upside down for some time, still had the keys in the ignition and a full tank of fuel.
2. Scene: The crash happened in Sydney Harbour ast around 2.40 this morning A group of people had boarded the small stolen half–cabin metal runabout and then gone on a drinking spree into the early hours of the morning.