getaway car in English
escape automobile, car used to escape the scene of a crime
Use "getaway car" in a sentence
1. I drove a getaway car once.
2. The robbers ditched the getaway car.
3. They abandoned their getaway car in Sealand Road.
4. The getaway car made off towards Horrocks Avenue.
5. The getaway car was dumped near a motorway tunnel.
6. The robbers abandoned their getaway car in Sealand Road.
7. Rocco had arranged for a getaway car to meet us.
8. You don't rob a bank when the getaway car has a flat tire.
9. If you drive the getaway car during a bank robbery, you're an Abettor
10. They said they'd do me over if I refused to drive the getaway car.
11. The getaway car had been ditched a couple of kilometres away from the scene of the robbery.
12. The driver of a getaway car after an armed robbery, for example, is aiding and Abetting the robber
13. To seize (private property) for military or other public use: The police officer Commandeered a taxi and took off after the getaway car.
14. If you drove the robber's getaway car, then you Abetted him in a crime! Everyone thinks you Abetted Connie in starting this rumor.
15. After a gun fight against the police, he finally reaches his getaway car only to be arrested after being hit by a nightstick.
16. If you drove the robber's getaway car, then you Abetted him in a crime! Everyone thinks you Abetted Connie in starting this rumor.
17. A convicted bank robber may lose his getaway car; a money-launderer may lose the house he bought with his illicit profits. Civil forfeiture is different. No conviction is necessary.