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carriage
Noun
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A vehicle on wheels, usually pulled by a horse.
Jack Hampton rode on his carriage to the wedding.
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A railway car, pulled by a locomotive.
Sarah said that she would be on the third carriage of the train.
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The way somebody moves and walks.
His noble carriage made nobody suspect that he was a poor pauper.
road
Noun
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A long and narrow piece of land between two places. Usually, cars drive on it, and it is often paved.
The taxi is parked on the side of the road.
The road between the two villages is made of sand.
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The path which one takes to reach a certain place.
It is a long road to the top.
The road from Warsaw to Paris leads through half of Europe.