brougham
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a vehicle used in the past, pulled by a horse
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a vehicle with wheels that is pulled by horses, especially one used in the past before cars were invented
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a vehicle with four wheels and no roof that is pulled by a horse and is used for carrying things
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a vehicle with two wheels and no roof that was pulled by horses in races and battles in ancient times. Someone who drove a chariot was called a charioteer.
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a vehicle pulled by horses that has a curved top like a tent, used in the past by people traveling across North America
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a type of carriage (=vehicle pulled by horses), with a top part that can be open or closed
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a vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses and is used for carrying heavy loads
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a long line of wagons that carried people west across North America in the 19th century
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