unchariot (Meaning)
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unchariot (v. t.)
To throw out of a chariot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unchariot
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unchariot Sentence Examples
- The unchariot knight was left stranded on the battlefield, his mount slain.
- The once-proud general now walked unchariot, a shadow of his former glory.
- The hero's unchariot arrival marked the end of the siege, signaling defeat.
- The unchariot streets were eerily desolate, devoid of the usual clamor.
- The young princess wandered unchariot through the palace gardens, her heart heavy with sorrow.
- The unchariot pilgrims made their way to the sacred temple, seeking solace and guidance.
- The humble fisherman returned unchariot from the sea, his catch meager.
- The unchariot king sat upon his throne, a lonely and defeated figure.
- The unchariot soul drifted aimlessly through the celestial expanse, searching for a new purpose.
- The unchariot clouds gathered ominously in the sky, threatening a storm.
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To throw out of a chariot.
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The unchariot knight was left stranded on the battlefield, his mount slain.
The once-proud general now walked unchariot, a shadow of his former glory.
The hero's unchariot arrival marked the end of the siege, signaling defeat.
The unchariot streets were eerily desolate, devoid of the usual clamor.