Meaning of charabanc | Babel Free
ˈʃæ.ɹə.bæŋ(k)Definitions
- A horse-drawn, and then later, motorized omnibus with open sides, and often, no roof.
- A bus, especially one hired by groups for pleasure outings, what was later called a coach.
- A vehicle that is slow, overcrowded, or otherwise undesirable.
- An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.
Equivalents
Examples
“A little further on, to the right, was a large garage, where the charabancs stood, half in and half out of the yard.”
“And full of colored dreams / Deep inside a rainbow / Lived Happiness Stan / In a small Victorian charabanc”
“The cumbersome though finely painted charabanc of the late James style is pulled swaying along by a frisky pony of a plot farcical and romantic.”
“Oh shit, there goes the charabanc! Looks like⟳ I'm gonna be stuck here the whole summer”
“Mum had worked there as a teenager and once recalled her duty of having to meet⟳ the charabancs that brought the well-heeled to the baths from Droitwich station before the war.”
“We return⟳ to the charabanc of a car to find⟳ a swarm of children dancing round it, clambering up the back, jumping on the step; the driver sleeps peacefully at the wheel, oblivious of their shrieks.”
“Just as I'm thinking my plan⟳ has failed an old charabanc of a vehicle slows down and starts hooting.”
“It was lucky therefore that I kept an eye on the quayside blackboard by the stern of the "Patmos Star", a charabanc of a daytrip boat that was to transport⟳ me and my bags to the tiny island of Lipsí, a short hop from Patmos.”
“[…] but Mark⟳ has never even sat on a motorbike, let⟳ alone ridden one before and certainly not with a rowboat attached and a spasmatic dog riding pillion. It was nice to see⟳ that there was stillsome good old-fashioned British embarrassment left, as straggling past Philippe with a muttered "Au revoir, Breton.", we pushed the whole charabanc a mile up the road until there was no sign⟳ of habitation; in France even the lamp-posts have⟳ eyes.”
“The lantern got closer until eventually the sound⟳, smell⟳ and heat of dogs was upon them, and a train⟳ of huskies stopped in a great cloud of steam. The whole charabanc emitted a strong smell⟳ of hot stew, which my mum remembers as the most heavenly thing she had ever smelt.”
“For all their lean⟳ and hungry look⟳, and for all they wear⟳ the simplest of dhotis around their loins, they usually have⟳ clever accomplices in the crowd, and a whole charabanc full of invisible wires and concealed cabinets.”
“He comes along all dressed up in the real deal⟳ costume, all the sequins and rhinestone, the heavyweight boxing belt, the cape, the whole charabanc, you know⟳?”
“Schuman's European Coal and Steel Community in 1951, which set⟳ the whole charabanc rolling, operated in the interests of producers.”
“Nevertheless, I felt responsible. I'd started the whole charabanc. It was my band.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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