Adverb: "in or with a vehicle"
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- 2004 — Ray Blackston, Delirious Summer, Revell (2004), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- From the backseat, I didn't say what I was thinking: Feminine aggression expressed vehicularly.
- 2005 — Craig Johnson, The Cold Dish, Viking (2005), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- "Are you aware that a loaded, vehicularly concealed weapon constitutes a misdemeanor offense in this state?"
- 2010 — Jerry Ahern, Survive!: The Disaster, Crisis and Emergency Handbook, Krause Publications (2010), →ISBN, page 217:
- The GPS satellites broadcast a locator beam that your handheld or vehicularly mounted GPS device can receive.