charioting (Meaning)

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charioting (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Chariot

Synonyms & Antonyms of charioting

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charioting Sentence Examples

  1. The king's grand procession involved charioting through the city streets, accompanied by a retinue of guards and musicians.
  2. Charioting across the vast plains, the nomadic tribe moved swiftly towards their next destination.
  3. The children giggled with excitement as they imagined charioting through the clouds pulled by mythical creatures.
  4. In ancient times, charioting was a prestigious activity reserved for nobility and skilled warriors.
  5. The sport of charioting captivated audiences with its displays of speed, agility, and coordination between charioteers and horses.
  6. Charioting competitions drew participants from far and wide, each eager to showcase their prowess in handling chariots.
  7. As the sun set over the horizon, the couple enjoyed a romantic evening charioting through the countryside.
  8. Charioting along the winding mountain roads required steady hands and nerves of steel to navigate the treacherous terrain.
  9. The merchant caravan spent days charioting across the desert, braving sandstorms and scorching heat.
  10. With the invention of automobiles, the tradition of charioting gradually faded into history, remembered only in tales and ancient texts.

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of Chariot

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The king's grand procession involved charioting through the city streets, accompanied by a retinue of guards and musicians.

Charioting across the vast plains, the nomadic tribe moved swiftly towards their next destination.

The children giggled with excitement as they imagined charioting through the clouds pulled by mythical creatures.

In ancient times, charioting was a prestigious activity reserved for nobility and skilled warriors.