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carriage
noun
The act of conveying; carrying.
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"Eventually we got water in plastic containers, which we are passing around the carriage.
There is no traffic on the island so the best way to explore the stunning Byzantine monasteries and Greek Orthodox churches is by bike or horse-drawn carriage.
A 1940s New York train carriage sits at rest inside a darkened warehouse, one of its sides cracked open.
She was also no layabout; she was always on the move, be it via train, paddle-steamer, carriage or her own two feet.
He was killed on Easter Monday 1882, thrown from a carriage under a steam-powered traction engine.
Take your phone out and rush up and down the carriage, showing everyone photographic proof of a time he behaved?
Emergency services were still attempting to free the last of the trapped passengers four hours after the incident, using a specially constructed platform to reach the carriage.
It took Miss Jemima a whole day to travel on to Lucerne by carriage, a journey now reduced to less than two hours by train.
I knew this was going to turn out well when my feet reached the floor of the Underground carriage.
Four riders were airlifted to hospital on Tuesday when a carriage full of passengers collided at speed with a test car that had come to a halt on the £18m ride.
"Were the system amended to appropriately account for these benefits, there is strong evidence to suggest that PSBs could receive positive carriage fees".
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