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		Definition of roadster in English: roadsternoun ˈrəʊdstəˈroʊdstər 1An open-top car with two seats.  Example sentencesExamples -  I gave him the passenger seat in my Morgan roadster, put the top down so he could sit up and see the sights, then drove him home each day.
 -  Forget your zippy roadsters, your perky hybrids, your family sedans, your humble pickup trucks - to qualify for this tax break, your road machine has to be bigger than big.
 -  We sit backed up in traffic behind Range Rovers, BMW roadsters and other upscale cars headed to the new ferry terminal connecting northern Jersey and lower Manhattan.
 -  It's puzzling why so many offshore nameplates have successfully brought roadsters to the North American market while domestic automakers stood by and watched the fun from afar.
 -  Cadillac's 1999 concept car is spawning a luxury roadster for 2003.
 -  More retro than futuristic, it's a car in the style of the great two-seater roadsters of the past, with more than a passing nod to the fabulous BMW 507 from the 1950s.
 -  Surprisingly, the bulk of these launches will be for niche models, such as small and compact people carriers, sports utility vehicles, coupes, convertibles and sports roadsters.
 -  It's one of the most exciting roadsters to come along in years - a toy but one that grown ups can play with.
 -  Our renewed love affair with open-air motoring coincided with the explosion in pretty two-seat roadsters.
 -  The following year, Saturn will likely roll out a small sports car built on the same platform as the new Pontiac Solstice roadster, but styled in Europe.
 -  This is the latest incarnation in a range of easily driven British roadsters dating back to the sixties.
 -  The car has been criticised for having ride and roadholding compromised by the flexible nature of the body - a common problem with roadsters.
 -  Like most roadsters, storage space is at a bit of a premium, so there are nets here and there, various bins and boxes, all reflecting the compact nature of the car itself.
 -  There are four types of concept cars: roadsters (which you must start building first), sports cars, super cars, and the dream cars.
 -  Aficionados complained that the previous model shared too much with Porsche's entry-level roadster, the $42, 600 and up Boxster.
 -  In Renault's Wind concept roadster, the steering wheel and pedals fold away when the door is opened.
 -  It was a stirring creation - a two-tone, metallic-blue convertible roadster that reeked of power and dash.
 -  This spring, BMW plans to reintroduce the Mini Cooper, a classically designed roadster with fun and style as its main themes.
 -  Now, renters will receive even greater savings with $75 off long-term rentals of convertibles or roadsters for thirty days or longer.
 -  Modeled after British roadsters, the Miata MX - 5 is less about muscle than about being a quick and nimble extension of you.
 
 - 1.1 A bicycle designed for use on the road.
 Example sentencesExamples -  First there were the speeding roadsters: an odd name for cycles that are more often than not on the pavement.
 
  - 1.2 A horse for riding on the road.
 
    Definition of roadster in US English: roadsternounˈrōdstərˈroʊdstər 1An open-top automobile with two seats.  Example sentencesExamples -  More retro than futuristic, it's a car in the style of the great two-seater roadsters of the past, with more than a passing nod to the fabulous BMW 507 from the 1950s.
 -  It was a stirring creation - a two-tone, metallic-blue convertible roadster that reeked of power and dash.
 -  I gave him the passenger seat in my Morgan roadster, put the top down so he could sit up and see the sights, then drove him home each day.
 -  There are four types of concept cars: roadsters (which you must start building first), sports cars, super cars, and the dream cars.
 -  It's puzzling why so many offshore nameplates have successfully brought roadsters to the North American market while domestic automakers stood by and watched the fun from afar.
 -  Our renewed love affair with open-air motoring coincided with the explosion in pretty two-seat roadsters.
 -  Modeled after British roadsters, the Miata MX - 5 is less about muscle than about being a quick and nimble extension of you.
 -  We sit backed up in traffic behind Range Rovers, BMW roadsters and other upscale cars headed to the new ferry terminal connecting northern Jersey and lower Manhattan.
 -  It's one of the most exciting roadsters to come along in years - a toy but one that grown ups can play with.
 -  Aficionados complained that the previous model shared too much with Porsche's entry-level roadster, the $42, 600 and up Boxster.
 -  In Renault's Wind concept roadster, the steering wheel and pedals fold away when the door is opened.
 -  Cadillac's 1999 concept car is spawning a luxury roadster for 2003.
 -  Now, renters will receive even greater savings with $75 off long-term rentals of convertibles or roadsters for thirty days or longer.
 -  The following year, Saturn will likely roll out a small sports car built on the same platform as the new Pontiac Solstice roadster, but styled in Europe.
 -  Like most roadsters, storage space is at a bit of a premium, so there are nets here and there, various bins and boxes, all reflecting the compact nature of the car itself.
 -  This spring, BMW plans to reintroduce the Mini Cooper, a classically designed roadster with fun and style as its main themes.
 -  The car has been criticised for having ride and roadholding compromised by the flexible nature of the body - a common problem with roadsters.
 -  This is the latest incarnation in a range of easily driven British roadsters dating back to the sixties.
 -  Surprisingly, the bulk of these launches will be for niche models, such as small and compact people carriers, sports utility vehicles, coupes, convertibles and sports roadsters.
 -  Forget your zippy roadsters, your perky hybrids, your family sedans, your humble pickup trucks - to qualify for this tax break, your road machine has to be bigger than big.
 
 - 1.1 A horse for use on the road.
 
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