Definition: 1. A railcar where passengers ride. 2. A vehicle with four wheels drawn by two or more horses. 3. Characteristic way of bearing one's body. 4. A machine part that carries something else.
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Use 'carriage' in a sentence:
1. If the Government introduces a carbon tax on road haulage, then carriage by water will become more attractive.
2. He paid the carriage hire to the driver.
3. He sat in the corner of a second-class carriage.
4. There was not much time left to do so, for Mr. Sesemann was waiting to put Heidi in the carriage.
5. A very strong boy I know will push my carriage.
6. They battled strong winds and heavy rains in their carriage.
7. There are many vacant seats in the carriage.
8. There was a terrific crush of carriages, and the traffic was almost stopped.
9. I quaked till she fairly sat in the carriage.
10. Again, buyers need to check if carriage is included in the price.
11. He was stabbed to death in a traffic jam in Paris when his carriage gets blocked in the center of Paris, and this mad monk sticks a big knife into him.
12. The first class carriages are in front.
13. A carriage door struck him as a train drew into Basildon station.
14. The first type of fan, known as Shanhan, was tied to a horse-drawn carriage to shut out the strong sunshine and shelter the passengers from the rainfall.
15. The carriage is waiting outside for thee.
16. The noise of the passing carriage had reminded her of the roaring of the south-wind on the Alp.
17. The carriage rolled away.
18. When candidates went stumping around the country, people traveled for miles on foot, by horse, by carriage to hear them speak.
19. They coupled the carriages of the train together.
20. I could push his carriage well enough.
21. She leaned forward and pressed her face against the window just as the carriage gave a big jolt.
22. I thought perhaps you could push his carriage.
23. The train derailed and a number of passengers were pinned under the carriages.
24. Mary saw that it was a smart carriage and that it was a smart footman who helped her in.
25. There are many people who “ the moment they alight from the official carriage ” make a hullabaloo.
26. I'll be sitting in the third carriage from the engine.
27. Davis went to regain his carriage.
28. Mary sat in her corner of the railway carriage and looked plain and fretful.
29. No.2 carriage is full.
30. Looking around the carriage, I saw quite a few people like him, including a couple of fatty children with swollen cheeks pressing against their eyes.
31. The tourist coaches [ carriages] are in front.
32. She then returned to her carriage and drove to the golden castle of Stromberg.
33. The railway carriage became so hot that air misted the windows.
34. It costs £ 10.86 for one litre including carriage.
35. The footman and two porters began to load luggage onto the carriage.
36. The hired carriage was dismissed.
37. I fought my way into a carriage just before the doors closed.
38. The carriage can post from London to bath in only two days.
39. Cars have taken the place of carriages.
40. At length the carriage stopped.
41. The Prince and the Princess assisted her into the carriage themselves, and wished her all success.
42. This carriage has a seating capacity of 120 people.
43. The children had forgotten that the moment for parting had come, when the carriage was announced.
44. The President-elect followed in an open carriage drawn by six beautiful gray horses.
45. She rode in a carriage pulled by four white horses.
46. Now all the people went out of church, and the old lady got into her carriage.
47. We used to give a lift in our carriage to this schoolfellow and author who is also a friend of ours.
48. A horse-drawn carriage was coming along the road to bear away the Royal party.
49. McGillicuddy looked into the lighted first-class carriage that was only a few feet away.
50. When the carriage at last drove up, the servants flew downstairs, followed by Miss Rottenmeier in more measured step.
51. The carriage on these precision instruments is high.
52. The driver's whip snapped and our carriage ran fast.
53. Could he not squeeze under the seat of a carriage?
54. The president-elect followed in an open carriage drawn by six beautiful grey horses.
55. Her legs were long and fine, her hips slender, her carriage erect.
56. There's a picture of a horse and a picture of the carriage, both glossy stuff.
57. Around 1910 motorized carriages were beginning to replace horse-drawn cabs.