Ainda não temos significados para "drive downtown".
1Sooner or later, you want to take a drive downtown.
2She didn't want to spend what could be a romantic drive downtown discussing her father.
3The drive downtown was relatively short.
5It is the only month of the year I can drive downtown and not get snarled up in traffic driving al(...)
6The cabman, quick to note the ambiguity in the direction given, prepared, with the subtlety of his kind, for a long drive downtown.
7This: driving downtown on a Monday morning; putting up money for bail; existing.
8I drove downtown to my ex-husband's office in the Shuman Building.
9I went out and got in the car and drove downtown.
10I took my car keys and my briefcase and drove downtown.
11After a quick breakfast of granola and yogurt, I drove downtown.
12After it was dark I drove downtown and tried to eat.
13He hailed the first free taxicab he saw, climbed in, and was driven downtown.
14He drove downtown-thatis, he got into a snow rut that led him downtown.
15He drove downtown to San Fernando Cathedral, parked across the street, and went inside.
16I shaved and dressed and drove downtown for some breakfast.
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