A type of mirror found on automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see an area behind the vehicle.
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Examples for "rear view mirror"
Examples for "rear view mirror"
1Even with the sea in the rear view mirror, the scene is inspiring.
2The other new feature also labelled as ClearSight is the rear view mirror.
3Kaori was looking at my face in the rear view mirror.
4He moved his head a bit and eyed me in the rear view mirror.
5He floors his accelerator and watches the barn diminish in his rear view mirror.
1Without looking at the rearview mirror, she backed away from the building.
2A camera-based rearview mirror system replaces the standard glass in the headliner.
3Jeff's eyes left the road ahead to stare into the rearview mirror.
4He glanced at the rearview mirror and let a car overtake us.
5But, so far, nothing in the sky, nor in the rearview mirror.
1Through the rear mirror above him he saw her hesitate before answering.
2Through the rear mirror he saw her tilt the bottle and drink.
3Brown earth and grey puddles fill the windscreen, while the rear mirror looks back on clear blue sky.
4Now and then he watched Jan kiss Mary in the reflection of the rear mirror above his head.
5Lifeline turned a somersault and evaporated in the rear mirror at about the same time Tensquare broke the fore-horizon.
6Behind him, reflected in the rear mirror, he saw the traffic lights flash from green to red, and back again.
7Splattered in his rear mirror a couple of seconds later was the reflection of the hitch-hiker, drenched by the roadside.
8He stood in the circle of light under the parking lot lamppost until he disappeared from view in my rear mirror.
9I took another sip of coffee and checked my rear mirrors all around.