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chariot

[char-ee-uht] / ˈtʃær i ət /




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It was modeled on warfare, with pieces representing infantry, as well as chariots and elephants.

From Washington Post

Iraqi sculptor Khaled Al-Abadi's carefully chiselled engravings of lions, chariots, and birds decorate his Mosul workshop - the fulfilment of a dream to "to recreate what was demolished" during turbulent years of war.

From Reuters

There, a new arrival had joined the horses, ponies, miniature horses, stables, horse trailers, racing chariots and trucks in various states of repair: a large white tent of the kind used for extended family events.

From New York Times

An Egyptian performer dressed as a pharaoh rode back and forth in a chariot wielding an ankh, the ancient Egyptian symbol of life, as a band played “Katyusha,” a Soviet-era patriotic war song.

From New York Times

“She has both a CD player and a cassette player!!!!!” wrote Berti of her chariot.

From Los Angeles Times