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Carriage meaning
The act of conveying; carrying. | A means of conveyance. | A (mostly four-wheeled) lighter vehicle chiefly designed to transport people, generally drawn by horse power.
Example sentences (20)
Inertial frames In a location such as a steadily moving railway carriage, a dropped ball (as seen by an observer in the carriage) would behave as it would if it were dropped in a stationary carriage.
It is known as the "Elite Carriage Parade", because at the time of the park's opening, only 5 percent of the city was able to afford the carriage; of this, Walt Whitman said that the carriage parade was an ".
Then we had a gun carriage to carry his oaken casket draped with the Union Jack, and the carriage drawn by four fine black horses,” recounts James.
But carriage operators opposed the move, saying their livelihood and the local economy depends on the carriage horses.
Upon his 21st birthday, Sam and his brother were made partners at McLaughlin Carriage Works, which had become the largest carriage company in the British Empire.
By this time Murdoch had already built a working model of his steam carriage (now in Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum ) accounts exist from witnesses who "saw the model steam carriage run around Murdoch's living room in Redruth in 1784".
However, on 24 October 1776, as he was walking on a narrow street in Paris a nobleman's carriage came rushing by from the opposite direction; flanking the carriage was a galloping Great Dane belonging to the nobleman.
Lantieri hid handles for the actors and stuntmen to grab onto when leaping from carriage to carriage.
Later, as on-carriage recoil-absorbing systems eliminated many of the advantages that siege platforms had enjoyed over field carriages, the same combination of barrel assembly, recoil mechanism and carriage was used in both roles.
Leisure tours One of the many carriage horses present throughout the park New York City has had carriage horses since they were revived in 1935.
The rear half of the third carriage, and forward half of the fourth carriage, came to rest under the weakened bridge.
The yarn is twisted through the spinning of the bobbin as the carriage moves out, and is rolled onto a cop as the carriage returns.
A horse drawn carriage lead a procession to the temple.
An award-winning Bury pub is expanding by adding 100 more seats to the venue through a static train carriage at a heritage railway station.
An in-line sign-off with a hyphen is a streamlined method for signing off quickly without wordiness or wasted space, all while staying within the body of the message (and instead of using a traditional carriage return).
Anne rode behind the carriage carrying Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, after the religious service.
As fun as it may be for some to play the hero as they protect a carriage in a high-speed action segment, others felt overwhelmed by the myriad of enemies.
Asgedom Solomon, a hackney carriage driver added: “They are making a difference to business.
As rain poured outside the church, was in position to take a picture of Princess Charlotte waving from a carriage.
At his off-campus residence in Carriage house, Queiroga said 70-80 apartments dragged their couches into the middle of the street for a third-of-a-mile-long blaze.