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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

Back from the club in an open barouche rode the royal brothers through lines of cheering Bermudians, solemnly shook hands with 650 chosen people.

From Time Magazine Archive

An open barouche and a pair of glossy spanking Irish steeds waited at the portico of St. Damasus Courtyard.

From Time Magazine Archive

The barouche waited at the door at the appointed time, and Lady Level was driven to Victoria, where she took train for Marshdale.

From The Story of Charles Strange, Vol. 3 (of 3) A Novel by Mrs. Henry Wood




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