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minivan

ˈmɪniˈvæn
WordNet
  1. (n) minivan
    a small box-shaped passenger van; usually has removable seats; used as a family car
Usage in the news

It has sliding doors like a minivan . nwanews.com

A Stockton police officer and the suspect he was trying to arrest were struck by a minivan Thursday. officer.com

Minivan Ran Red Light in Fatal Accident. kdbc.com

Good, because Ford doesn't make minivans . autonews.com

Soccer moms drive minivans . autonews.com

Hey, I just sold one of the new minivans . autonews.com

But don't call it a minivan , Ford says. bendbulletin.com

DEARBORN, Michigan (AP) — It looks like a minivan . b101.com

So why isn't Ford calling its new seven-seater a minivan . b101.com

" Minivans have gotten too big, too expensive and consume too much fuel," says Ford spokesman Mike Levine. hispanicbusiness.com

Mondragon says the m-word is too polarizing and turns off Ford's target customers: 30- to 42-year-old parents who grew up with minivans and like their utility but don't. marinij.com

We still sell used minivans . boston.com

'We used to sell minivans , but this is a Transit Connect'. clickondetroit.com

That's not a minivan , it's a bubble-shaped wagon. blog.timesunion.com

If you've been paying attention over the last two decades, you've noticed the that minivan … isn't. popularmechanics.com

Usage in literature

At the next pump was a minivan with Kansas plates. "Makers" by Cory Doctorow