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runabout

noun
run·​about | \ ˈrÉ™-nÉ™-ËŒbau̇t How to pronounce runabout (audio) \

Definition of runabout

1 : one who wanders about : stray
2 : a light usually open wagon, car, or motorboat

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This runabout is aimed to tantalize younger buyers more attuned to cityscapes than suburban/rural areas. Frank A. Aukofer, Houston Chronicle, "2019 LEXUS UX 250h: Luxury hybrid comes with all-wheel drive," 14 July 2019 Choose from canoes, kayaks, standup paddleboards, pedal boats, runabouts, fishing boats, sailboats and pontoons. Sarah Kuta, The Know, "18 places you can rent a boat in landlocked Colorado," 8 July 2019 Boatsetter: Rent a boat (with a captain) With a portfolio of over 5,000 boats ranging from small runabouts and houseboats to larger yachts by owners, Boatsetter is a peer-to-peer rental company used to rent boats directly from owners. Adrienne Jordan, USA TODAY, "Swimming pools, RVs, farms and boats: Peer-to-peer rentals take cues from Airbnb," 4 June 2019 The boxy electric shuttles are based on Polaris Gems, the open runabouts that operate at some resorts and retirement communities. Mark Phelan, Detroit Free Press, "What to know about Detroit's self-driving shuttles," 26 June 2018 When the first turbocharged car debuted in 1962, it was not found underneath the clamshell hood of a featherweight European runabout, your BMW 2002 or Saab 99, but from the braintrust of General Motors, flush with cash and willing to try new tech. Blake Z. Rong, Popular Mechanics, "​​The Evolution of the Combustion Engine​​," 5 June 2018 Everything from runabouts, bow-riders, pontoons, deck boats, wake-board and ski boats, high-performance bass boats, luxury and aluminum fishing boats, canoes, kayaks and more will be present for perusal and/or purchase. Monroe Trombly, Cincinnati.com, "What to do in Cincy when it's freezing outside," 3 Jan. 2018 To forget 2017, Daimler’s little runabout gains a 10th Anniversary Edition to reflect on what was and what may never again be. Clifford Atiyeh, Car and Driver, "Little Car Blue: 2018 Smart Fortwo 10th-Anniversary Edition," 11 Jan. 2018 In 2016, the company moved 145,000 of the softly geometric runabouts, a number that decreased by 30,000 for the ’17 model year in a more dramatic decline than the industry-wide erosion of sales in the same period. Davey G. Johnson, Car and Driver, "2019 Kia Soul: The Box That Can Could Get AWD," 5 Feb. 2018

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First Known Use of runabout

1549, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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runabout

noun

English Language Learners Definition of runabout

chiefly US : a small motorboat
chiefly British : a small car

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