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  1. carriages

    A carriage is a private four-wheeled vehicle for people and is most commonly horse-drawn. Second-hand private carriages were common public transport, the equivalent of modern cars used as taxis. Carriage suspensions are by leather strapping and, on those made in recent centuries, steel springs. Two-wheeled carriages are informal and usually owner-driven. Coaches are a special category within carriages. They are carriages with four corner posts and a fixed roof. Two-wheeled war chariots and transport vehicles such as four-wheeled wagons and two-wheeled carts were forerunners of carriages.In the twenty-first century, horse-drawn carriages are occasionally used for public parades by royalty and for traditional formal ceremonies. Simplified modern versions are made for tourist transport in warm countries and for those cities where tourists expect open horse-drawn carriages to be provided. Simple metal sporting versions are still made for the sport known as competitive driving.

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  1. carriages

    a small wagon

    i like carriages


    Submitted by anonymous on January 21, 2014  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of carriages in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of carriages in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of carriages in a Sentence

  1. Adam Durso:

    When his team was scheduled to serve, we never worried about whether Ralph would be there with his team to help. He was a humble man and was willing to help at any capacity; helping people to their seats, moms with their baby carriages or the elderly in and out of our elevator.

  2. Luca Cari:

    There are 10 dead and dozens injured. We are working with dozens of rescue teams to open up the carriages, the rescue is complicated because this happened in the middle of the countryside.

  3. Queensland Police:

    One of the carriages has likely ruptured and it is possible that up to 31,500 litres of acid has leaked out.

  4. Maxim Gorky:

    In the carriages of the past you can't go anywhere.

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