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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

Here Queen Victoria used to drive in her barouche, smiling grimly under her swivel-topped black parasol.

From Time Magazine Archive

Once Lincoln smiled at him as he ran alongside the President's open barouche.

From Time Magazine Archive

When I could look my scholars up every week, and go by for 'em with Tom and the barouche when the weather was bad, I had them there for roll-call every Sunday.

From Emmy Lou's Road to Grace Being a Little Pilgrim's Progress by Martin, George Madden




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