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motor caravan

British  

noun

  1. a former name for motorhome

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In a life roiling with sinister self-knowledge, nothing is more chilling than his declaration: "There is no end of uses to a motor caravan."

From The Guardian

Detroit Temple Number One Muslims were going in a motor caravan—I think about ten automobiles—to visit Chicago Temple Number Two, to hear Elijah Muhammad.

From Literature

Motor caravan to park point—Daily.

From Project Gutenberg

The Lewises spent their honeymoon rattling romantically by "motor caravan" over idyllic English and Scottish countryside, Sinclair diligently working on his next novel, Dodsworth, and Dorothy reporting the sights for U.S. readers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Arriving by special train with wife Evita, Per� led a motor caravan to the auditorium, through thousands of cheering descamisados.

From Time Magazine Archive