I. noun
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a chauffeur -driven Rolls Royce
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I'll learn to drive and be some film star's chauffeur .
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It was clear that, for the chauffeur at least, cars had priority over women.
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Mrs Mellor was chauffeur driven to the Rock and taken back by car after having lunch with the boat party.
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One morning I saw Mrs Goreng's chauffeur grinning as he went about his chore of servicing the jeep.
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The chauffeur started up, and they moved off.
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The chauffeur was driving me to my novena yesterday.
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The chauffeurs know their opera and their composers.
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Toward afternoon, he rapped on the dividing window and asked the chauffeur to stop.
II. verb
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I've spent all day chauffeuring the kids around.
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Another had himself chauffeured around in patrol cars.
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Diana, driving herself, arrived first, followed 25 minutes later by Prince Charles, who was chauffeured in his Bentley.
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If they were that rich, they would have been chauffeured.
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In rich suburbs, kids are insulated and chauffeured everywhere.
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Or let me chauffeur your kid.
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So he wasn't chauffeured about in his native city.
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The children lead sheltered lives, getting chauffeured to and from their prep schools.