"Carriageable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but "carriageable" is not a valid or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up term. If you meant to type "carriable" or "portable", I'd be happy to help you with the meaning.
Carriageable is not a commonly used word in English, and it's unlikely to be found in many dictionaries. However, based on the prefix "carriage-" and the suffix "-able", I'll attempt to provide 5 usage examples in a hypothetical scenario.
Example 1
The new smartphone case is carriageable, making it easy to take with us on-the-go.
Example 2
The laptop is not carriageable due to its large size and heavy weight.
Example 3
The company is looking for a carriageable solution to reduce the carbon footprint of their transportation fleet.
Example 4
The design of the new stroller aims to be carriageable, allowing parents to easily lift it in and out of the car.
Example 5
The compact umbrella is carriageable, making it a great accessory for rainy days.
Please note that these examples are based on the assumption that "carriageable" means "able to be carried" or "easy to carry". However, this word is not officially recognized, and its usage is not widely accepted.
Carrara is a type of white marble quarried in Carrara, Italy. It is known for its pure white color and fine grain, making it a popular choice for sculpture, architecture, and decorative objects.
Carriages refer to vehicles, often with four wheels, that are pulled or pushed by animals, such as horses, or powered by an engine, used for transportation, especially in the past. They can also refer to enclosed spaces or compartments within a vehicle, such as a railway carriage or a coffin carriage.
Past tense of the verb "carry", meaning to hold or support something or someone with one's hands or arms, or to convey or transport something or someone from one place to another. For example: "She carried her heavy backpack up the stairs."