Pronunciation of the English word carriage.
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1. | Complete enumeration of the different parts of a carriage does not make a carriage. | |
2. | When the ball was over, the princess drove away in her carriage at full speed, for she wished to get home in time to change her ball dress into the bear's skin, and the carriage into the wheel-barrow, before anyone discovered who she was. | |
3. | A fashion model must have a good carriage. | |
4. | Around him, in the carriage, the other passengers rocked and swayed. | |
5. | The baby sleeping in the baby carriage is as cute as an angel. | |
6. | She has a graceful carriage. | |
7. | Why don't we take a ride round the island on this ox carriage? | |
8. | In the carriage sat a gentleman, not attractive, but also not unattractive, not too fat nor too thin; one could not call him old, but he also was not too young. | |
9. | Is that your carriage? | |
10. | The couple took a horse carriage that evening. |