cariole (Meaning)

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cariole (n.)

A small, light, open one-horse carriage

A covered cart

A kind of calash. See Carryall.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cariole

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cariole Sentence Examples

  1. In the snowy wilderness, the explorer relied on a sturdy cariole to traverse the terrain.
  2. The cariole, with its runners gliding over the snow, provided a smooth ride through the wintry landscape.
  3. The fur-clad travelers huddled together in the cariole, seeking warmth against the biting cold.
  4. A cariole is a traditional mode of transportation in regions where snowfall is abundant.
  5. The driver skillfully maneuvered the cariole around icy patches and snowdrifts.
  6. Despite the harsh weather, the cariole offered a comfortable means of travel across the frozen landscape.
  7. The cariole was laden with supplies, ensuring the travelers had provisions for their journey.
  8. Children giggled with delight as they rode in the cariole, enjoying the winter wonderland around them.
  9. The cariole's design allowed it to glide smoothly over the snow, making it an efficient mode of transport.
  10. With a team of sturdy horses pulling the cariole, the travelers made steady progress towards their destination.

FAQs About the word cariole

A small, light, open one-horse carriage, A covered cart, A kind of calash. See Carryall.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In the snowy wilderness, the explorer relied on a sturdy cariole to traverse the terrain.

The cariole, with its runners gliding over the snow, provided a smooth ride through the wintry landscape.

The fur-clad travelers huddled together in the cariole, seeking warmth against the biting cold.

A cariole is a traditional mode of transportation in regions where snowfall is abundant.