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- noun Plural form of
carriage .
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Examples
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The railway bisects the town and the continuous thunder of the carriages is a temptation and a taunt that ultimately dies away into distant dreams.
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First Division: Chief Officers, Aids, U.S. Artillery, Marine Battalion, Troops (if any) which accompany the President-elect to the seat of Government; The President and President-elect and party in carriages, attended by three aids; Calvary, Portion of the visiting military organizations
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All his books, and his grand friends who visited him in carriages or with countless bottles of whiskey, went for naught.
Chapter 34 2010
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Inaugural planners are barring strollers and baby carriages from the ceremony.
Ban on Strollers for Inauguration - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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The spot that housed carriages is now a library and a great room.
Washington's Horse Slept Here Nancy Keates 2010
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Inaugural planners are barring strollers and baby carriages from the ceremony.
Ban on Strollers for Inauguration - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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As the basic forms of the chase scene are animated with the folded-paper forms of racing train carriages and paper planes, each surface has embedded into it carefully-picked scenes from the entire array of movie history.
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As the basic forms of the chase scene are animated with the folded-paper forms of racing train carriages and paper planes, each surface has embedded into it carefully-picked scenes from the entire array of movie history.
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That he would attack babies in carriages if their rattles sounded like dog tags.
Angus of Dog 2007
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That he would attack babies in carriages if their rattles sounded like dog tags.
February 2007 2007
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