The conveying of goods or passengers from one place to another
“Under this contract, the seller's duties are to make arrangements, at his own expense, for the carriage of goods to a named foreign port of destination.”
A four-wheeled passenger vehicle, typically pulled by horses
“The horses pulling the carriage moved swiftly along the snowy roads.”
Any of the separate sections of a train that carry passengers
“Only a single carriage on each train contains an access point, so participants should reserve a seat in that coach, the company suggests.”
The position in which someone holds their body, such as when standing or sitting
“His technique resulted from his discovery of how his body carriage impeded his vocal transmission.”
A person's general manner or deportment
“They quite understood that his strange carriage, his stern self-suppression, had a meaning for them.”
A person's manner of walking or running
A cart or carriage used for carrying loads, historically pulled by a horse
A particular way of behaving, especially to impress or to give a false impression
A conveyance used to carry groceries and other items while shopping in a store
Behavior that is both morally and socially correct
A vehicle that may be hired for single journeys by members of the public
A two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, once used as a vehicle for hire
A separate section or part of a structure or container
A cart that is designed for moving a baby around in a lying position
A private room or compartment on a ship
Any means of transport
A situation, especially as it affects one's power to act
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