chariotee (Meaning)
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chariotee (n.)
A light, covered, four-wheeled pleasure carriage with two seats.
Synonyms & Antonyms of chariotee
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chariotee Sentence Examples
- The chariotee glimmered in the sunlight, its intricate designs catching the eye of all who beheld it.
- Legends spoke of a mystical chariotee that could transport its riders to distant realms.
- The ancient tome described the ritual to summon forth the chariotee from the celestial planes.
- Warriors trained tirelessly to master the art of riding the chariotee into battle.
- Scholars debated the origins of the chariotee, pondering whether it was of divine creation or mortal craftsmanship.
- The chariotee's wheels spun silently as it traversed the ethereal pathways between worlds.
- The king's procession was led by a magnificent chariotee, a symbol of his power and prestige.
- Only the chosen few were deemed worthy to command the chariotee and unlock its true potential.
- Priests whispered prayers of protection before embarking on journeys with the chariotee, seeking the favor of the gods.
- Tales told of brave adventurers who dared to quest for the lost city rumored to be reachable only by the mystical chariotee.
FAQs About the word chariotee
A light, covered, four-wheeled pleasure carriage with two seats.
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No antonyms found.
The chariotee glimmered in the sunlight, its intricate designs catching the eye of all who beheld it.
Legends spoke of a mystical chariotee that could transport its riders to distant realms.
The ancient tome described the ritual to summon forth the chariotee from the celestial planes.
Warriors trained tirelessly to master the art of riding the chariotee into battle.