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caravan

[kar-uh-van] / ˈkær əˌvæn /


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They would often borrow her parents' caravan and the pair had always thought a motorhome might be a good thing.

From BBC

For more than a century, caravans have offered a familiar and affordable way to holiday at home, with the basic layout changing little since the first motor-towed models appeared in 1919.

From BBC

Footage from the campsite on Mount Maunganui shows rescuers and sniffer dogs combing through crushed caravans and flattened tents.

From BBC

Authorities say a young girl is among the missing after a chunk of Mount Maunganui ploughed into holidaymakers Thursday, smashing a shower block, camper vans and caravans.

From Barron's

You feel the exhilaration of veering off the path, the self-exile of speeding toward nowhere, the dread that this caravan has veered too far for its own safety.”

From Los Angeles Times