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Chrysler


Chrysler [krahys-ler] Examples noun

  1. Walter Percy,1875–1940, U.S. automobile manufacturer.

Examples from the Web for chrysler Contemporary Examples of chrysler

  • That list includes apartment complexes, the Chrysler Group, real estate agencies, a laundromat and even a cemetery.

    Detroit Shuts Off Water to Residents but Not to Businesses Who Owe Millions

    Mary M. Chapman

    July 26, 2014

  • The 1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt was produced in five different colors during its prototype tour, and the cars were later sold.

    Dreaming Up the Cars of the Future

    Justin Jones

    July 10, 2014

  • Built in 1889, it was the tallest man-made structure in the world until the Chrysler Building in New York caught up in 1930.

    Discovering The Charms Of La France Profonde

    Emma Woolf

    June 9, 2014

  • Is Pat Roberts aware that Dodge City has a fine Chrysler dealership?

    There’s No Place Like Home For Kansas Senator Pat Roberts

    Ben Jacobs

    May 12, 2014

  • Pat Roberts’ car bears the insignia of a Chrysler dealership in Maryland.

    There’s No Place Like Home For Kansas Senator Pat Roberts

    Ben Jacobs

    May 12, 2014

  • Historical Examples of chrysler

  • It stands upon the site of the Chrysler Building that towered here—until one of the flying torpedoes came over to hunt it out.

    Astounding Stories, June, 1931

    Various

  • A little beyond that the sharp spire of the Chrysler building rose skyward.

    Janet Hardy in Radio City

    Ruthe S. Wheeler

  • Word Origin and History for chrysler Chrysler

    U.S. automobile corporation, organized 1925 as Chrysler Corporation by Walter P. Chrysler (1875-1940) out of the old Maxwell Motor Co. (Maxwell produced a car named Chrysler in 1924). The name is a spelling variant of German Kreisler, perhaps related to kreisel “spinning top,” but the sense connection is unclear.

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