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chariot

[char-ee-uht] / ˈtʃær i ət /




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I was only able to ride one of Bolt’s yellow “chariot” scooters that have you standing with your feet side by side but uncomfortably separated by a divider.

From The Verge

And don’t worry, as well as gladiatorial battles, Those About to Die will also feature the spectacle of chariot racing, according to NBCUniversal television and streaming’s president of scripted content Lisa Katz.

From The Verge

Against the gray upper-level background, they prompted the imagination to conceive of the ships and chariots of some ancient empire, depicted along the roofline of a classical temple.

From Washington Post

Rubens bends her back over the edge of Pluto’s speeding chariot, her will lost in the blur of momentum.

From New York Times

Each three-foot gilt silver platter had lines of shepherds, warriors, cattle and lions crowding around a rim, while Apollo himself raced out of the center in a four-horse chariot.

From New York Times