Definitionn. a car that is closed and that has front and rear seats and two or four doors
Last update: October 16, 2015
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In the mughal period the queens used to travel in sedan. [Please select]
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His descendants made themselves quasi-independent and called themselves princes of Sedan and dukes of Bouillon, and they were even recognized by the king of France. [Please select]
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"My opinion is, it's a sedan-chair." [Please select]
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Rand put his Lincoln in on the left of the sedan. [Please select]
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He returned to France after Sedan, and flung himself into the stormy politics of the defeated nation with great fire and vigour. [Please select]
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Verona, the older daughter, cried, "Oh, Dad, if you do, why don't you get a sedan." [Please select]
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"Really; I thought I had heard something about a sedan which took the wrong road after Killigrew's play." [Please select]
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They were brought in sedan-chairs, from which they alighted at the gate. [Please select]
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We rode in four-man sedan chairs, followed by a long procession of heavily laden coolies with our cameras, duffle-sacks, and pack baskets. [Please select]
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They saw the Ford sedan making its way over the water-lined ice, through the snow-storm, like a tug-boat in a fog. [Please select]
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Worcester was a Sedan: Charles could neither hold it nor, though he charged gallantly, could he break through Cromwell's lines. [Please select]
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