"Carriages" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Carriages" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Carriages" Meaning

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.

"Carriages" Examples

Usage Examples of "Carriages"


1. Historical Context

The medieval kingdom's royal family rode in ornate carriages drawn by horses, a symbol of their wealth and power.

2. Amusement Park

The carriages on the park's rollercoaster ride were designed to mimic the style of old-fashioned horse-drawn carriages, adding to the theme's charm.

3. Public Transportation

The city's tram network, which includes carriages meant for six to eight people, is a convenient way to get around the city.

4. Equestrian Event

The carriage driving competition featured elegant horse-drawn carriages, expertly navigated through tight corners and sharp turns.

5. Literary Reference

In Jane Austen's novel, the wealthy characters often attended social gatherings, arriving in luxurious carriages adorned with festive ribbons and decorations.

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