caravans (Meaning)

caravans

trailer sense 1b, to travel in a caravan, a covered wagon or motor vehicle equipped as traveling living quarters, a covered vehicle, one equipped as traveling living quarters, a group of vehicles traveling together (as in a file), a group (as of merchants or pilgrims) traveling together on a long journey through desert or dangerous regions, a group of pack animals or of vehicles traveling together one behind the other, a train of pack animals, a company of travelers on a journey through desert or hostile regions

caravans Sentence Examples

  1. A long line of caravans snaked through the desert, laden with supplies for distant outposts.
  2. The nomadic people lived in caravans that they moved with the seasons, following the availability of water and pasture.
  3. The grand caravansary welcomed weary travelers with comfortable lodgings and ample provisions.
  4. The Gypsy caravans traveled from town to town, offering entertainment and fortune-telling.
  5. The caravan park was a popular destination for holidaymakers seeking a peaceful getaway amidst nature.
  6. The stolen caravan was discovered abandoned in a quiet alleyway, its contents missing.
  7. The police set up roadblocks to intercept a suspected drug-running caravan.
  8. The village was abuzz with excitement as the annual caravan festival approached.
  9. The exotic spices and fabrics from distant lands arrived in the city via a caravan of merchants.
  10. The ruined caravansary stood as a testament to the once-thriving trade routes that crisscrossed the ancient world.

FAQs About the word caravans

trailer sense 1b, to travel in a caravan, a covered wagon or motor vehicle equipped as traveling living quarters, a covered vehicle, one equipped as traveling l

fleets, convoys, trains, parades, motorcades, cavalcades, lines, processions, flotillas,armadas

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A long line of caravans snaked through the desert, laden with supplies for distant outposts.

The nomadic people lived in caravans that they moved with the seasons, following the availability of water and pasture.

The grand caravansary welcomed weary travelers with comfortable lodgings and ample provisions.

The Gypsy caravans traveled from town to town, offering entertainment and fortune-telling.