What's the difference between bounder and cabriolet?

Bounder


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, limits; a boundary.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) How close Elizabeth had come to being seduced by the bounder, and even though he had acquitted himself well in the war against the Irish, he could not be allowed near Pemberley for fear of bringing shame on one one of the country's finest houses.
  • (2) A typical McShane bounder could be a savage or a sophisticate; he could just as easily be straight or gay.
  • (3) After a longer exposure (30-90 min) FSC labeled randomly the rest of plasma membrane except for coated pits, gap junction regions and area boundering tight junctional strands.

Cabriolet


Definition:

  • (n.) A one-horse carriage with two seats and a calash top.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) As for Serena’s great rival, Sharapova, she was seen off by Kerber in a rollicking fourth-round match on a sun-dappled, cabriolet Centre Court: 7-6, 4-6, 6-4.
  • (2) "The idea was that people arrived in their cabriolets and looked like Jackie Onassis.
  • (3) Simon Jacobs, 53, an employee engagement consultant from Hammersmith, London, bought his first new car, a Golf Cabriolet VW, in April 2014 for £25,000.

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