Sentences with drive at
drive at
D d - What are you driving at?
- To drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- To drive a car; to drive a mule.
- She drove them to the station.
- He drove the workers until they collapsed.
- He drove a hard bargain.
- He drove him home with a scratch single.
- She drove the ball within ten feet of the pin.
- Do you see what I'm driving at?
- He drives to work with me.
- He drove long and straight throughout the match.
- The ship drove before the wind.
- A Sunday drive in the country.
- The hunger drive; sex drive.
- The drive toward the goal line.
- A person with great drive.
- Gear drive; chain drive.
- Front-wheel drive; four-wheel drive.
- He let drive at his pursuers.