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chauffeur (EN)
noun, verb

noun “chauffeur”

singular chauffeur, plural chauffeurs
  1. a person employed to drive a private or hired car, especially a luxury car like a limousine
    The businessman had a chauffeur who drove him around in a black limousine.
  2. (firefighting) the driver of a fire truck
    The chauffeur skillfully steered the fire engine through the crowded streets to reach the burning building.

verb “chauffeur”

infinitive chauffeur; he chauffeurs; past tense chauffeured; past part. chauffeured; ger. chauffeuring
  1. to drive someone somewhere
    He spent the afternoon chauffeuring his grandmother to her doctor's appointments.
  2. to work as a chauffeur
    After he retired, he decided to chauffeur for a private limo company on the weekends.