1. drive in - Noun
2. drive in - Adjective
3. drive in - Verb
cause a run or runner to be scored
cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion
arrive by motorcar
any installation designed to accommodate patrons in their automobiles
Source: WordNetdrive-in
When a nation forgets her skill in war, when her religion becomes a mockery, when the whole nation becomes a nation of money-grabbers, then the wild tribes, the barbarians drive in... Who will our invaders be? From whence will they come? Robert E. Howard
Well, I don't even know how to drive in this life, so I'm pretty far from ever having the life of being a stuntdouble. I liked- I had an Evil Knievel doll when i was a kid, that's about it! John Frusciante
The state does not function as we desired. The car does not obey. A man is at the wheel and he seems to lead it, but the car does not drive in the desired direction. It moves as another force wishes. Vladimir Lenin
There's a drive in me that won't allow me to do certain things that are easy. Johnny Depp
Like all strong-willed and self-asserting men, Mr. Chase had the faults of his qualities. He was never easy to drive in harness, or light in hand. He saw vividly what was wrong, and did not always allow for what was relatively right. Henry Adams
If you have driven a vehicle in Moratumulla, you can drive in any road in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan Proverb