In New York City,
subway cars sound like a Victorian sanitarium — and grimy hands aside, it's the 50 - MPH cough (and even faster sneezes) that give germs the joy ride of their lives as they travel to brand new bodies to infect.
Not exact matches
«When the
subway stopped at Fort Hamilton, we heard what
sounded like gunfire but we were unsure until people came running for their lives into our
car,» Scandalios wrote.
The
sounds of the city on this Sunday afternoon were jarring and loud — the rumble of a
subway train, a
car honking, bus brakes squealing.
It might even rattle and creak less without the JCW sport suspension (then again, our Four Seasons Cooper S Countryman also
sounds like a
subway car when it hits a series of bumps, so maybe not).