Runabout (noun)

  1. A small, lightweight vehicle, often used for short trips or errands.
  2. A small, lightweight boat, used for short trips or excursions on water.

Origin:

The origin of the word 'runabout' is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated from the idea of a small, lightweight vessel that is used for short trips or runs.

Examples:

  1. The runabout was a convenient and practical car, perfect for short trips to the store or around town.
  2. The runabout was used frequently by the family, always ready for a quick and easy trip.
  3. The runabout was a popular choice for boaters, its compact size and maneuverability making it ideal for short excursions on the water.
  4. The runabout was a versatile vessel, capable of navigating both calm lakes and choppy seas.
  5. The runabout was a favorite among sportsmen, its light weight and speed making it ideal for water sports and fishing.
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