0 past simple and past participle of chauffeur
His mother spoils him terribly and chauffeurs him (around/about) everywhere.
Some came by school bus, and many came in privately chauffeured vehicles.
They may be placed in taxis and chauffeured miles from their homes and families.
On official engagements he was chauffeured about in a large limousine.
Women are allowed to fly aircraft, though they must be chauffeured to the airport.
Different classes of people are seen, some mounting buses and streetcars, while wealthy men enter chauffeured private cars.
She was his secretary and chauffeured him everywhere.
He was chauffeured in buses, housed in a hotel, fed in restaurants and generally pampered.
He lost his sight while in his 80s but continued being chauffeured to his office.