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Drive-in   /draɪv-ɪn/   Listen
noun
drive-in  n.  Any installation designed to accommodate patrons while staying in their automobiles; especially an outdoor movie theater in which patrons park in their vehicles to watch the movie.



adjective
drive-in  adj.  Arranged to allow business to be transacted while patrons remain in their vehicles; as, a drive-in window at a bank.
Synonyms: drive-through.






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"Drive-in" Quotes from Famous Books



... growth of business permits, a shop should have a drive-in, so that the customer may bring his car off the street. Without a drive-in all testing to determine what work is necessary will have to be done at the curb, which is too public for many car owners. A drive-in is also convenient if a customer leaves his car while his battery is being ...
— The Automobile Storage Battery - Its Care And Repair • O. A. Witte

... as growth of business permits, a shop should have a drive-in, so that the customer may bring his car off the street. Without a drive-in all testing to determine what work is necessary will have to be done at the curb, which is too public for many car owners. A drive-in ...
— The Automobile Storage Battery - Its Care And Repair • O. A. Witte



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