carromata (Meaning)

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carromata (n.)

In the Philippines, a light, two-wheeled, boxlike vehicle usually drawn by a single native pony and used to convey passengers within city limits or for traveling. It is the common public carriage.

Synonyms & Antonyms of carromata

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carromata Sentence Examples

  1. In the bustling streets of Manila, the carromata rattled along, pulled by sturdy horses.
  2. The carromata driver skillfully maneuvered through the crowded thoroughfare, expertly avoiding obstacles.
  3. Tourists marveled at the vintage charm of the carromata, a traditional mode of transportation in the Philippines.
  4. The carromata's wooden wheels creaked as it traversed the uneven terrain of the countryside.
  5. Locals relied on the carromata to transport goods to and from the market, a vital part of their daily lives.
  6. On special occasions, families adorned their carromatas with colorful decorations for festive parades.
  7. Despite the modernization of transportation, the carromata remained an emblem of Philippine heritage.
  8. The rhythmic clip-clop of the horse's hooves accompanied the steady pace of the carromata.
  9. Children waved excitedly as they rode the carromata, enjoying the novelty of the experience.
  10. A nostalgic sense of nostalgia enveloped the elderly as they reminisced about the days when the carromata was the primary mode of travel.

FAQs About the word carromata

In the Philippines, a light, two-wheeled, boxlike vehicle usually drawn by a single native pony and used to convey passengers within city limits or for travelin

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In the bustling streets of Manila, the carromata rattled along, pulled by sturdy horses.

The carromata driver skillfully maneuvered through the crowded thoroughfare, expertly avoiding obstacles.

Tourists marveled at the vintage charm of the carromata, a traditional mode of transportation in the Philippines.

The carromata's wooden wheels creaked as it traversed the uneven terrain of the countryside.