Camions [noun]

Definition of Camions:

vehicle

Synonyms of Camions:


Opposite/Antonyms of Camions:

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Sentence/Example of Camions:

No one goes in or out except by military or Red Cross camion.

It was a wicked, blowy day, and I crept into a wrecked "camion" and sheltered there, and ate some lunch and slept a little.

It was raining outside and now and then a dripping camion passed along the road, slithering through the mud.

However, we decided to make a try for it, and so left Beauvais in a small camion at 10:30 o'clock in the evening.

That night we bundled our bedding into the Ford camion, and slept in one of the deep champagne caves.

This outfit, mounted upon a stout camion, would light 135 incandescent lamps of twenty-five watts each.

There shall likewise be delivered 5,000 motor lorries (camion automobiles) in good order, within the period of thirty-six days.

C'était sur le boulevard; une lourde voiture vide, moitié charrette, moitié camion, s'avançait lentement.

On the front seat of the camion a sleepless one handled the wheel, while beside him the relief driver slept on the seat.

But I was in luck 'cause a Frenchman had just started his camion an' I jumped in and said the gendarmes were after me.