English
Etymology
From coupe + -like.
Adjective
coupelike (comparative more coupelike, superlative most coupelike)
- (US, rare) Resembling a coupe (car with two doors).
2007 January 7, Lawrence Ulrich, “Detroit Puts on a Show, and It’s Playing for Keeps”, in New York Times[1]:The Chrysler Nassau concept car, a less costly take on the Mercedes CLS, a sedan with coupelike styling.