Similar words: million, billion, millions, billionaire, millionaire, spilling, stallion, scallion. Meaning: ['pɪlɪən] n. a seat behind the rider of a horse or motorbike etc..
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1. He drove his motorbike, with me riding pillion.
2. She rode pillion on her son's motor bike.
3. Tom had never ridden pillion before.
4. I made the whole journey on the pillion.
5. I had a terrifying journey on the pillion seat of a Honda 750.
6. You get a bit uncomfortable after riding pillion for a couple of hours.
7. His pillion passenger is in hospital suffering from shock.
8. It had plucked Mariana from the pillion seat(Sentencedict.com), skittering her against the current like a flat stone skipped across a pond.
9. A man and his woman pillion passenger died instantly when they lost control of the machine and hit a wall.
10. The plaintiff was a pillion passenger on a motor bike driven by the defendant.
11. Finally he felt her weight settle on the pillion seat.
12. He said pillion riding was one of the most exhilarating experiences he knew of.
13. In the past she has gone as a pillion passenger on husband Steve's bike.
14. The pillion passenger is being treated in the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital for abrasions and shock.
15. Tom had never before ridden pillion on a motorbike, but Andy the neighbour had a spare crash helmet.
16. Riding pillion is another boy, brandishing a machinegun.
17. As a learner rider you must not carry a pillion passenger.
18. Once he brought another famous theatrical knight on the pillion.
19. There must be evidence, usually of the police officer's observations, that there was a pillion passenger.
20. I was riding Kevin's wife's bike. She took up the pillion seat behind Kev.
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