caravan
IPA: kˈærʌvæn
noun
- A convoy or procession of travellers, their cargo and vehicles, and any pack animals, especially camels crossing a desert.
- (Australia, Britain, New Zealand, South Africa) A furnished vehicle towed behind a car, etc., and used as a dwelling when stationary.
verb
- To travel in a caravan (procession).
- (UK, Australia) To travel and/or live in a caravan (vehicle).
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Examples of "caravan" in Sentences
- She was in the Caravan with the crew.
- Another version of the Caravan was the camper.
- Look at the posters in the caravan in the circus.
- The Holy Prophet rode at the head of the caravan.
- Aware of the plan, the Meccan caravan eluded Muslims.
- He is also frequently scornful of caravaners and cyclists.
- For the caravan to rise and continue the journey once more.
- Muhammad also ordered the personnel of the caravan to be executed.
- The destruction of caravans is a recurring theme in many of the episodes.
- He is the drummer and percussionist of the Canterbury scene band Caravan.
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