Definitions for cabriolets

cabriolets cab·ri·o·let

Spelling: [kab-ree-uh-ley]
IPA: /ˌkæb ri əˈleɪ/

Cabriolets is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 1628 anagrams from letters in cabriolets (abceilorst).

Definitions for cabriolets

noun

  1. a light, two-wheeled, one-horse carriage with a folding top, capable of seating two persons.
  2. an automobile resembling a coupe but with a folding top.

Origin of cabriolets

1760-70; French: literally, little caper; so called from its light movement. See cabriole, -et

Examples for cabriolets

Although his cabriolet was already at the door, he had a few minutes to spare.

With that he sprang into the cabriolet without waiting for a reply.

Look through the windows, if Weber is still behind the cabriolet.

Who addresses me thus, at the very top of his voice from the height of his cabriolet?

Curious heads began to peep under the apron of the cabriolet.

(A more upscale version, the cabriolet, or “cab,” was later imported from France).

I hired here, at a good price, a Hindu cabriolet, from a Kachmyrian.

Jasper gave a fresh touch to his toilet, and stepped into his cabriolet.

What's this heavy old coach with a cabriolet over the rumble?

I would not have bartered the place in that cabriolet for the proudest throne in Europe.

Word Value for cabriolets
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