Drive

//dɹaɪv//

"Drive" in a Sentence (81 examples)

Jimmy tried to cajole his parents into letting him drive across the country with his friends.

What... you still don't know how to drive?

You had better not drive a car.

Can you drive a car?

You can drive a car, can't you?

Now that you have passed your test, you can drive on your own.

How long did it take you to drive from here to Tokyo?

You'll be able to drive a car in a few days.

I'll teach you how to drive a car.

I'll drive you to the airport.

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The bridges weren't strong enough to drive (campers) over.

This SUV drives insanely smoothly—it's like it knows what I want before I do.

I drive to work every day.

My cousin drove me to the airport.

drive a 737

There is a litter ready; lay him in’t And drive towards Dover, friend, where thou shalt meet Both welcome and protection.

We drove back to the office with some concern on my part at the prospect of so large a case. Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke. He was dressed out in broad gaiters and bright tweeds, like an English tourist, and his face might have belonged to Dagon, idol of the Philistines.

to drive twenty thousand head of cattle from Texas to the Kansas railheads; to drive sheep out of a field

The hunting dog drove the birds out of the tall grass.

We'll drive the enemy from these lands once and for all.

You drive nails into wood with any hammer; it's not as strenuous as driving a tunnel through the rock.

If you drive yourself so much, you'll end up having a breakdown.

The pistons drive the crankshaft.

One fire drives out one fire; one nail, one nail; Rights by rights falter, strengths by strengths do fail.

My husband's constant harping about the condition of the house threatens to drive me to distraction.

What drives a person to run a marathon?

Their debts finally drove them to sell the business.

He driuen to dismount, threatned, if I did not the like, to doo as much for my horse, as Fortune had done for his.

But darkness and the gloomy shade of death Environ you, till mischief and despair Drive you to break your necks or hang yourselves!

This constant complaining is going to drive me insane.

You are driving me crazy!

1855, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Maud, XXV, 1. in Maud, and Other Poems, London: Edward Moxon, p. 90, And then to hear a dead man chatter Is enough to drive one mad.

One morning I had been driven to the precarious refuge afforded by the steps of the inn, after rejecting offers from the Celebrity to join him in a variety of amusements. But even here I was not free from interruption, for he was seated on a horse-block below me, playing with a fox terrier.

Frothing at the mouth and threatening expulsion, Coach relentlessly drove the team to more laps of the pitch.

[…] Demosthenes desired them first to put in at Pylos and not to proceed on their voyage until they had done what he wanted. They objected, but it so happened that a storm came on and drove them into Pylos.

The negotiations were driven to completion minutes before the final deadline.

And now we're waiting for the very same people to establish GBR, drive through urgently needed fares reform, and come up with imaginative and effective train operating contracts...

[…] Unequal match’d, Pyrrhus at Priam drives, in rage strikes wide;

Thus while the Pious Prince his Fate bewails, Fierce Boreas drove against his flying Sails. And rent the Sheets […]

Time driveth onward fast, And in a little while our lips are dumb.

Charles, ill in body and mind, and glad to escape from his enemies under cover of the night and a driving tempest, was at length compelled to sign the treaty of Passau […]

It would seem they were regarding this new antagonist with astonishment. To their intelligence, it may be, the giant was even such another as themselves. The Thunder Child fired no gun, but simply drove full speed towards them. It was probably her not firing that enabled her to get so near the enemy as she did. They did not know what to make of her. One shell, and they would have sent her to the bottom forthwith with the Heat-Ray.

The impressive Frenchman drove forward with purpose down the right before cutting infield and darting in between Vassiriki Diaby and Koscielny.

[…] as a duck for life that dives, So up and down the poor ship drives:

[…] the Captain […] order’d the Cable to be cut, and let the Ship drive nearer the Land, where she soon beat to pieces:

You know the Trade of Life can’t be driven without Partners; there is a reciprocal Dependance between the Greatest and the Least.

We come not with design of wastful Prey, To drive the Country, force the Swains away:

1852-1866, Charles Tomlinson, Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures If the miners find no ore, they drive or cut a gallery from the pit a short distance at right angles to the direction of the lodes found

Crassus had wealth and wit, but Pompey had drive and Caesar as much again.

As we contemplate the half-finished arterial roads and electrification plans of our own age, and the town-planning schemes that gather dust in the public libraries, we can admire the drive and action of the railway pioneers.

I confess that the sight of my minute man ahead, getting closer and closer, gives me a little more drive even when I think I am going as fast as I can.

Although British involvement in the slave trade prior to 1807 cannot be denied, or its effects diminished, it is also a fact that the Royal Navy was pretty much the only force in the world in the 19th century with the numbers, drive, willingness, firepower, and capability to curtail the global slave trade, and that, without these efforts, many more would no doubt have been taken to slave plantations and other such destinations during the 19th, and possibly even into the 20th, centuries, as it must be remembered that a great many European powers would only begrudgingly commit to ending the slave trade when the other option was continuous war with the British Empire.

I can make money from the comfort of my sofa / So much drive, now I gotta get a chauffeur

The Murdstonian drive in business.

Are you all ready?’ he cried, and set off towards the dead ash where the drive would begin.

Napoleon's drive on Moscow was as determined as it was disastrous.

On the other hand, in Eritrea (once our Forces had recaptured Kassala on January 19) the drive was generally eastward towards the capital, Asmara, and the Red Sea port of Massaua.

a typical steam drive

a nuclear drive

chain drive

front-wheel drive

Some old model trains have clockwork drives.

A universal joint shaft takes the drive to the final drive unit mounted centrally on one of the axles.

Heat engine-electric hybrid vehicles : The hybrid vehicle on which most development work has been done to date is the one that couples a heat engine with an electric drive system. The objective remains the same as it was in 1900:

It was a long drive.

We merely waited to rouse good Mrs. Vesey from the place which she still occupied at the deserted luncheon-table, before we entered the open carriage for our promised drive.

The mansion had a long, tree-lined drive.

We expressed our readiness, and in ten minutes were in the station wagon, rolling rapidly down the long drive, for it was then after nine. We passed on the way the van of the guests from Asquith.

Halfway from Hellingly Station, the railway enters the well-kept hospital grounds, and runs parallel with a tree-lined drive about half a mile long.

I listen for your footsteps coming up the drive / Listen for your footsteps, but they don't arrive

Beverly Hills’ most famous street is Rodeo Drive.

Normally you should be in drive, although you can select a lower gear such as 2 or 1 for certain conditions, such as prolonged downhill stretches.

1995 March 2, John Carman, "Believe It, You Saw It in Sweeps", SFGate http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Believe-It-You-Saw-It-In-Sweeps-3043091.php On the latter show, former Playboy Playmate Carrie Westcott said she'd never met a man who could match her sexual drive.

And after Rodallega missed two early opportunities, the first a header, the second a low drive easily held by Lukasz Fabianski, it was N'Zogbia who created the opening goal.

a whist drive

a beetle drive

vaccination drive

Yeah, thanks, drive! You boyz all goin' shoppin'? We are, drive, says Chip.

The coaches dropped us where we had begun, outside the chapel; each child in turn piping up, 'Thank you, drive!' as we disembarked.

Soon every stop on every route was once again punctuated by rounds of 'Cheers drive! Cheers drive! Cheers drive!' And with this little nicety reinstated, all was relatively well in Bristol town.

'Cheers, Drive!' said Dylan as they climbed off the bus.

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