carseat
See also: car seat
English
Noun
carseat (plural carseats)
- Alternative form of car seat.
- 1986, Rick Borsten, The Great Equalizer, Sag Harbor, N.Y.: The Permanent Press, →ISBN, page 268:
- “Okay then,” she says, nodding once, business-like, then sitting at the edge of the carseat and sliding over a few inches.
- 2000, Jane Smiley, Horse Heaven, New York, N.Y.: Alfred A. Knopf, →ISBN, page 306:
- “Oh, well. I’m sure they will.” And then, for the first time ever, as Krista was buckling the carseat into her mother’s van, “You know, honey, if you need a bit of a loan, look at that babyface, my goodness—”
- 2000, Marlene Taylor, Life Is What You Make It, Darlin’, Bala Cynwyd, Pa.: Oshun Dynasty Publications, →ISBN, page 120:
- “Whassa matter Mommy?” Alexandria asked as Jackie buckled the carseat.
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