"Wagon-lit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wagon-lit" Meaning

A compartment on a train, typically of better quality than a standard third-class carriage and including a private sleeping space.

"Wagon-lit" Examples

Usage Examples of "wagon-lit"


Verb Usage


The new luxury train was equipped with spacious wagon-lit cars, offering a comfortable way to travel across the country.
The travelers looked forward to settling into their cozy wagon-lit compartments for a good night's sleep during the long journey.
The wagon-lit cars on the Orient Express were famous for their opulent decor and fine linens.

Noun Usage


The train's wagon-lit cars were a testament to its rich history and tradition of providing luxurious accommodations to passengers.
The wagon-lit accommodations were a part of the train's appeal, attracting travelers from around the world.
The wagon-lit compartments were designed to provide a private and secluded space for passengers to rest and relax during their journey.

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