curricle (Meaning)

curricle

a 2-wheeled chaise usually drawn by two horses

curricle Sentence Examples

  1. The charioteer skillfully navigated the curricle around the tight bend in the track.
  2. The gleaming curricle's polished brasswork caught the sunlight, creating a dazzling display.
  3. The centurion proudly rode in his curricle, showcasing his military prowess and equestrian skills.
  4. The wealthy patrician owned a magnificent curricle that was the envy of all who saw it.
  5. The gladiator emerged from the arena in a curricle, his wounds tended to by a slave.
  6. The curricle's wooden wheels creaked and groaned as it raced across the cobblestones.
  7. The equestrian statue depicted a triumphant general standing atop a curricle.
  8. The emperor commissioned a grand curricle to be built for his victory parade.
  9. The curricle's swift horses pulled it forward with incredible speed, leaving the other chariots far behind.
  10. The curricle crashed into a roadside obstacle, sending its occupants flying through the air.

FAQs About the word curricle

a 2-wheeled chaise usually drawn by two horses

gig, chaise, carryall, tilbury, coupé, cab, hackney coach, roadster, stagecoach, brougham

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The charioteer skillfully navigated the curricle around the tight bend in the track.

The gleaming curricle's polished brasswork caught the sunlight, creating a dazzling display.

The centurion proudly rode in his curricle, showcasing his military prowess and equestrian skills.

The wealthy patrician owned a magnificent curricle that was the envy of all who saw it.