cabriolet (Meaning)

Wordnet

cabriolet (n)

small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and a folding hood

Webster

cabriolet (n.)

A one-horse carriage with two seats and a calash top.

cabriolet Sentence Examples

  1. With the wind tousling their hair, they drove through the countryside in a sleek cabriolet.
  2. The vintage cabriolet turned heads as it cruised down the city streets.
  3. He felt a sense of freedom as he sped along the coastline in his convertible cabriolet.
  4. The cabriolet's top folded down effortlessly, allowing the passengers to enjoy the sunny weather.
  5. She longed for a weekend getaway driving her rented cabriolet through scenic mountain roads.
  6. The wealthy businessman arrived at the gala in his luxurious cabriolet, making a grand entrance.
  7. Despite its age, the classic cabriolet maintained its timeless charm and allure.
  8. The cabriolet hugged the curves of the winding road as they journeyed into the mountains.
  9. They rented a cabriolet for their European vacation, relishing the opportunity to explore each destination with the wind in their hair.
  10. The cabriolet's leather seats and polished exterior exuded an air of sophistication and refinement.

FAQs About the word cabriolet

small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and a folding hoodA one-horse carriage with two seats and a calash top.

cab, hackney coach, phaeton, curricle, coupe, landau, tandem, chaise, coach, buggy

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With the wind tousling their hair, they drove through the countryside in a sleek cabriolet.

The vintage cabriolet turned heads as it cruised down the city streets.

He felt a sense of freedom as he sped along the coastline in his convertible cabriolet.

The cabriolet's top folded down effortlessly, allowing the passengers to enjoy the sunny weather.