Sentence examples for like a chariot from inspiring English sources

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Her black Escalade shuttles her between appearances like a chariot, and woe to those who ride alongside and disrupt her delicate equilibrium.

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Like, 'I'd like to float on a chariot' or 'I'd like to ride a white horse.' Whatever your idea is, we say, 'OK.' Then we tell the choreographer and she whips up a version of their idea.

Mostly he makes visually appealing use of elemental stagecraft: four performers, their hands turning like wheels, are a chariot.

With that, the grace and simple rightness of a long, thrusting hoodline and a driver holding the reins from behind, like Charlton Heston in a chariot, disappeared.

I liked it because this raw space with its exposed brick is nothing like a burnished chariot.

Some of the 40 racks of sale shoes in sizes 5 to 12 had been whittled down to make room for prefall arrivals, but there was still enough on offer — including a yellow and red patent-leather Prada sandal with a back like a winged chariot that originally went for $1,300 — to entice the bargain-savvy.

The Transrapid in Shanghai Looks like a heavenly chariot to me.

Apparent wholes like the self can be reduced to these constituent factors, just as a chariot can be reduced to its parts.

(It involves a chariot).

Would the car be a chariot?

He participated in a chariot race and was declared the winner, despite falling off his chariot.

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