carriage|carriages in English
noun
[car·riage || 'kærɪdʒ]
coach, buggy; railroad car; transportation; mechanism that prepares the next sheet of paper before it is fed into a printer (Computers); pedestal of a cannon; walking, manner of carrying oneself; paper feeder in a typewrite
Use "carriage|carriages" in a sentence
1. There was one basin upon each carriage for the ten carriages.
2. Said energy accumulator comprises a lifting carriage and a jumping carriage, which follow the movement of the jumping carriage in a jumping manner. Both of the carriages are guided along three parallel guiding rods.
3. Carriages Molten
4. Baby carriages, Fold-up pushchairs, Baby carriages, Pushchairs, Perambulators incorporating carry cots, Covers for baby carriages
5. Carriages for knitting machines
6. Horse carriages are obsolescent. Sentencedict.com
7. Ruts made by ancient carriages, Austria
8. He posted in private carriages to London.
9. Horse Drawn Wagons, Buggys, Carriages handmade
10. They coupled the carriages of the train together.
11. Teacher, these are Meng and Shu's carriages
12. Lower the carriage
13. When newlyweds in fancy carriages Leave the reception gay
14. 27 Then he made the ten carriages*+ of copper.
15. The alabaster carriage.
16. Ten carriages and basins of copper (27-39)
17. graffiti-proof paint for walls, train carriages and other objects
18. graffiti-proof paint for walls, train carriages and other objects.
19. In the same carriage
20. Carriage for cutting torch
21. * There was one basin for each of the ten carriages.
22. Accident conditions of carriage.
23. The new firm built carriages, Barouches, buggies, gigs, sulkeys, wagons, etc
24. Loading and unloading of ships, motor vehicles, railway carriages and airplanes
25. The passing of carriages is no longer heard in the streets.