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capriole

[kap-ree-ohl] / ˈkæp riˌoʊl /


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Sanford and those who had arrived with him left the carioles, and gathered at the junction of the two roads.

From Up The Baltic Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark by Optic, Oliver

There was just time before starting to exchange greetings with the rest of the party, who were already in their carioles.

From Snow Shoes and Canoes The Early Days of a Fur-Trader in the Hudson Bay Territory by Little, Norman

After a hasty lunch they had coaxed Mr and Mrs Ross to let them drive them over, and so a couple of carioles were soon attached to their different trains.

From Winter Adventures of Three Boys by Laughlin, J. E.

With great delight did the boys spring out of their carioles, and then and there declared that dog travelling was the most exhilarating of sports and the very poetry of motion.

From Winter Adventures of Three Boys by Laughlin, J. E.

The ice was so slippery that it required quite an effort on the part of the drivers of the carioles to control their dogs and get them in line.

From Winter Adventures of Three Boys by Laughlin, J. E.




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