calèche (Meaning)
calèche
calash sense 2, calash sense 1a, a 2-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle with a driver's seat on the splashboard used in Quebec
Synonyms & Antonyms of calèche
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calèche Sentence Examples
- The grand calèche, adorned with intricate carvings, carried the royal couple through the cobbled streets.
- The merrymakers piled into the festive calèche, their laughter echoing through the park.
- The elegant calèche, pulled by a pair of majestic horses, offered a unique and romantic way to explore the city.
- The humble calèche creaked and swayed, transporting villagers to the market square.
- The calèche's canopy, lined with velvet, provided shelter from the sun and rain.
- The calèche driver, with his weathered face and stories to tell, added to the charm of the ride.
- The young couple took a romantic calèche ride through the countryside, reveling in the beauty of nature.
- The calèche rattled and bumped along the rocky road, its passengers clinging on for dear life.
- The abandoned calèche, its paint peeling, stood as a testament to a bygone era.
- The calèche's wheels turned slowly, transporting a traveler on a journey to an unknown destination.
FAQs About the word calèche
calash sense 2, calash sense 1a, a 2-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle with a driver's seat on the splashboard used in Quebec
cab, buckboard, carriage, coupe, hackney coach, brougham, coupé, hansom, surrey, coach
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The grand calèche, adorned with intricate carvings, carried the royal couple through the cobbled streets.
The merrymakers piled into the festive calèche, their laughter echoing through the park.
The elegant calèche, pulled by a pair of majestic horses, offered a unique and romantic way to explore the city.
The humble calèche creaked and swayed, transporting villagers to the market square.