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barouche

[buh-roosh] / bəˈruʃ /


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Hunt eventually arrived in an open-topped barouche carriage, to great cheers, at 1.15pm.

From The Guardian • Jan. 4, 2018

Etiquette decrees that we call it Frownton Abbey before apologising profusely and leaving in the nearest barouche.

From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2012

Cryptic strangers turn up at Cornish inns; blackhearted villains display appropriately "bestial" passions; brave young Tristan nearly gets himself killed stopping the runaway horses of Isolde's barouche.

From Time Magazine Archive

Warren Received Preceded and followed by a flashing cavalry escort, dressed in blue blouses, white breeches and leather boots, their sabres glinting in the bright sunlight, rolled a Presidential barouche.

From Time Magazine Archive

On observing me, Miss Arnold at first drew back; but presently afterwards looked out, and nodding familiarly, made a sign for me to stop and take her into my barouche.

From Discipline by Brunton, Mary




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