noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
black
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At the door he saw out of the corner of his eye the black limousine was still there.
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The black limousine pulls in front of the house and waits for him.
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But by then, Nicolo was hurrying her down the steps, out of the building, and into a black Mercedes limousine .
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He was also very big for ribbon cutting and waving to people who recognized him in his black limousine .
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The long black limousine drove them through the wintry city.
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The already prevalent black government limousines appear more on the streets of the capital.
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To her right, four houses down the street, a black limousine was parked.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By the time Bodie reached the dusk-lit Embassy in Kensington, the limousine had arrived at its front steps.
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He moves from hotel to hall in sleek limousines.
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He would be picked up by a limousine in the morning.
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In New York, he often has used a car and driver provided by a limousine service.
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In the rear seat of the limousine Galvone was fiddling with his listening apparatus.
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Other than the dark, waxed limousine , the space was devoid of furniture.
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Ride up and down in a chauffeur-driven limousine , smoking big cigars.
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Ten minutes later Lou Collins was back in his Company limousine , heading towards London.