A type of mirror found on automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see an area behind the vehicle.
1 Suppose it depends whether you're looking ahead or in the rear - view mirror .
2 Your people chose well.' I caught his smile in the rear - view mirror .
3 Always check your rear - view mirror to see if you are being followed.
4 Then Bunny looks at himself in the rear - view mirror and actually screams.
5 A quick look in his rear - view mirror and that illusion is shattered.
6 There was a pair of baby shoes dangling from the rear - view mirror .
7 Parking your vehicle: Check rear - view mirror to ensure you are not being followed.
8 I think you only know those things in your rear - view mirror .
9 With a tough road loss now in the rear - view mirror , No.
10 Literally, I saw Nickie Sage, looming large in the rear - view mirror .
11 He glances up at the rear - view mirror and looks at the scene outside.
12 Fate glanced in her rear - view mirror and made a clucking noise of disappointment.
13 She checked the rear - view mirror , closed the doors and moved off.
14 In the rear - view mirror , Jack saw her flourish her version of the Visualiser.
15 The headlights of a car behind us hit the rear - view mirror .
16 The shining city of the Premiership is disappearing out of the rear - view mirror .
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