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carriage

American  
[kar-ij, kar-ee-ij] / ˈkær ɪdʒ, ˈkær i ɪdʒ /

noun

  1. a wheeled vehicle for conveying persons, as one drawn by horses and designed for comfort and elegance.

    Synonyms:
    wagon, car, cart
  2. baby carriage.

  3. British. a railway passenger coach.

  4. a wheeled support, as for a cannon.

  5. a movable part, as of a machine, designed for carrying something.

  6. manner of carrying the head and body; bearing.

    the carriage of a soldier.

    Synonyms:
    air, demeanor, comportment, mien
  7. Also called carriage piece,.  Also called horse.  an inclined beam, as a string, supporting the steps of a stair.

  8. the act of transporting; conveyance.

    the expenses of carriage.

  9. the price or cost of transportation.

  10. (in a typewriter) the moving part carrying the platen and its associated parts, usually set in motion to carry the paper across the point where the print element or type bars strike.

  11. management; administration.


carriage British  
/ ˈkærɪdʒ /

noun

  1. a railway coach for passengers

  2. the manner in which a person holds and moves his head and body; bearing

  3. a four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for persons

  4. the moving part of a machine that bears another part

    a typewriter carriage

    a lathe carriage

    1. the act of conveying; carrying

    2. the charge made for conveying (esp in the phrases carriage forward, when the charge is to be paid by the receiver, and carriage paid )

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Etymology

Origin of carriage

1150–1200; Middle English cariage < Anglo-French, Old North French, equivalent to cari ( er ) to carry + -age -age

Example Sentences

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YouTube TV, a paid service, boasts roughly 10 million subscribers—a large customer base that has given it significant leverage in recent carriage deals with networks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The president and first lady will receive an elaborate ceremonial reception from King Charles and Queen Camilla in Windsor, beginning with a carriage ride to the castle.

From BBC

She also has experience managing some of the company’s most delicate and important commercial and creative relationships, from the recent carriage dispute with YouTube TV to September’s benching and reinstatement of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.

From The Wall Street Journal

“In short order the warren of oddly shaped rooms in the carriage house became spaces for lectures, workshops, and impromptu performances,” Mr. Gennari writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deal restores Univision’s channels to YouTube TV after going dark at the end of September over a carriage dispute.

From The Wall Street Journal