runabout

[ruhn-uh-bout]

runabout Definition

  • 1a small car, especially one with only two seats
  • 2a small boat for use near the shore

Using runabout: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "runabout" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He drove a sporty little runabout.

  • Example

    We took the runabout out for a spin on the lake.

  • Example

    The runabout was perfect for fishing in the shallow waters.

  • Example

    She bought a used runabout for her summer vacation.

runabout Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with runabout

  • a small car, usually with an open top and only two seats

    Example

    He loved driving his vintage runabout car on sunny days.

  • a small boat designed for short trips or leisure activities near the shore

    Example

    They rented a runabout boat to explore the coastline.

  • a small, lightweight engine used to power a small boat or vehicle

    Example

    The runabout engine was easy to maintain and fuel-efficient.

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Summary: runabout in Brief

A 'runabout' [ruhn-uh-bout] is a small vehicle or boat designed for short trips or leisure activities. It can refer to a small car with only two seats, exemplified by 'He drove a sporty little runabout,' or a small boat for use near the shore, as in 'We took the runabout out for a spin on the lake.' Other phrases include 'runabout car' and 'runabout boat,' and it is often powered by a small, lightweight engine.