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It means a very long car, which is often used to transport celebrities
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Yes. "Limousine" is a brand, therefore making it a proper noun. So is "Hummer Limousine", or, "Stretch Limousine", etc.
Yes, there are limousine services in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Companies like Waterloo Taxi & Limousine, All Star Limousine, and Golden Triangle Limousine Service offer luxury transportation for events, airport transfers, and more. At Royal Limousine
The phrase "on his limousine" is a prepositional phrase, with "on" being the preposition and "his limousine" being the object of the preposition.
NO! Limousine's didn't exist in the era of the Titanic
Limousine tint is usually 5%.
Sierra Mraud was the founder of the limousine ,on January 10th ,1793
There is no difference. Limo is just short for limousine.
The Girl in the Limousine was created on 1924-07-20.
Black Limousine was created on -19-03-01.
White Limousine was created on 2006-01-26.
Limousine is an object, therefore used as a noun in a sentence.
The term Limousine originally came from France. Go to the link for more information! :] http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=limousine