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The answer CARRIAGE has 122 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of carriage in various dictionaries:
noun - a railcar where passengers ride
noun - a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses
noun - characteristic way of bearing one's body
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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According to a classic 1892 song, it's what I couldn't afford that caused me to get a bicycle built for 2 |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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any of the separate parts of a train in which the passengers sit: |
(the cost of) transporting goods: |
the way in which a person moves or keeps their body when they are standing, sitting, or walking |
a vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses and was used mainly in the past: |
A carriage is also a baby carriage. |
the way in which you hold your body when standing or moving around: |
the act or process of transporting goods: |
the cost of transporting goods: |
a vehicle with four wheels pulled by a horse or horses |
Carriage description |
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A carriage is a wheeled vehicle for people, usually ox or horse-drawn; litters (palanquins) and sedan chairs are excluded, since they are wheelless vehicles. The carriage is especially designed for private passenger use, though some are also used to transport goods. A public passenger vehicle would not usually be called a carriage terms for such include stagecoach, charabanc and omnibus. It may be light, smart and fast or heavy, large and comfortable or luxurious. Carriages normally have suspension using leaf springs, elliptical springs (in the 19th century) or leather strapping. Working vehicles such as the (four-wheeled) wagon and (two-wheeled) cart share important parts of the history of the carriage, as does too the fast (two-wheeled) chariot.* |