drive sale
(historical) An Ancient Greek rhetorical tendency that arose in the third century BC, favouring emotion, bombast and wordplay over austere formality, and distinguished by the use of a prose rhythm.
(archaic) second-person singular simple present form of sprout
A sale of goods, typically unwanted household items, conducted in the driveway of a house, with the intention of selling to neighbours or passers-by.
Any of several electrical or mechanical devices that limit an operation to a single cycle.
近所の人たちが、通りの突き当たりにある家の車道で開くガレージセールの宣伝用に看板を持って来てくれました。
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