Collocations for "carriage"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "carriage" in context.
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carriage
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- UK: the Royal Carriage
- UK: [economy, tourist, first-class] carriage
- UK: a train carriage
- UK: [got, climbed] into the carriage
- UK: [got out of, stepped down from] her carriage
- UK: sat in the [first, middle, last] carriage
- [travel by, tour in, ride, transported by] a horse and carriage
- a horse-drawn carriage
- UK: [the, their] carriage [swerved, capsized, overturned]
- UK: the carriage came off the [rails, path, road]
- UK: [guaranteed, ensured] their safe carriage to
- a [woman, lady] of [graceful, elegant] carriage
- the [machine, conveyor, printer] carriage
- UK: [stayed, slept] in an old carriage house
- UK: carriage [returns, agreements, talks]
- UK: the carriage [fee, price]
- UK: has a carriage capacity of [4, 40] people
- UK: [fix, clear] a (printer) carriage jam
'carriage' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):