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drive-up
[drahyv-uhp]
adjective
serving or accessible to customers who drive up in their cars.
a drive-up taco stand; a drive-up window at a bank.
Word History and Origins
Origin of drive-up1
Example Sentences
The new site would have a drive-up loading bay, making it easier for larger items such as prams and cots to be lifted into a car or taxi.
The mailbox was a drive-up collection box at a post office in Phoenix, which leans Democratic in what is now a purple battleground state.
“Restricting eligible items to those approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture will quickly drive-up food costs and strangle the program with needless red tape with no meaningful public health outcome to show in return,” the letter said.
“Restricting eligible items to those approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture will quickly drive-up food costs and strangle the program with needless red tape with no meaningful public health outcome to show in return,” the National Grocers Association wrote in a letter Tuesday to congressional leaders.
Lines were long Sunday at a Target Store drive-up in Omaha as residents stocked up on milk, bread and booze ahead of the storm.
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