Synonym: group, parade, procession, van, wagon. Similar words: ravage, bravado, travail, avant-garde, aggravate, extravasate, extravagant, depravation. Meaning: ['kærəvæn] n. 1. a procession (of wagons or mules or camels) traveling together in single file 2. a camper equipped with living quarters. v. travel in a caravan.
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31. Instead she moved permanently into the camp, living in a caravan with an old granny called Madge.
32. Padlocking steel collars on to the corner legs will help prevent even the most determined thief from moving your caravan.
33. Local councils would also have greater powers of eviction and be free of their legal duty to provide gypsy caravan sites.
34. I would not be a part of the caravan that year.
35. Then, as abruptly as it had pitched camp, the caravan moved on.
36. Suddenly, Boz sprang to his feet and strode towards the group outside the caravan, his face screwed up in fury.
37. Guns at dawn: Police raid caravan site after post office robbery.
38. He took great pleasure from visiting their caravan at Loch Eck, near Dunoon, and enjoyed a good game of golf.
39. The company truck was parked next to the caravan where Robert had left it.
40. According to police their car pulled out to overtake a caravan.
41. I live in that caravan on the edge of the cliff.
42. If you are leaving your caravan at night, leave a light on.
43. We bought a fridge for our caravan that developed a fault several months after the guarantee expired.
44. Follow the cinder path through the caravan park until you reach a surfaced road.
45. His transport manager must have had nightmares finding parking places for a caravan of that size.
46. He stayed outside for a while before being ordered back inside his caravan by the soldiers.
47. So we'd simply crawled into the caravan with our cans and spent the night there.
48. And there was the mystifying membership card for the Caravan Club of Great Britain.
49. I put on my swimming costume and shorts and opened the caravan door.
50. There is a caravan park(sentencedict.com), mercifully hidden from the village street.
51. Think of living in a yacht as living in a caravan, eating out in the evenings.
52. Half an hour later they were back in the caravan with the pan boiling and the shampoo at the ready.
53. This caravan system could not be coordinated with maritime trade except by means of an extensive semi-capitalist organization.
54. Sand-le-Mere now gives its name to a large caravan site which is nearby.
55. Turn left through the caravan site to stile leading to abandoned railway track, on which turn right.
56. I was taken away from the school by my father and tutored in a caravan by an eccentric ex-priest.
57. Her three children she had already packed into a wagonload of others in a caravan of Negroes crossing the river.
58. Inside the caravan her elder daughter was pushing at the door to come out.
59. Joanne described the gypsy caravan perfectly, even though she had never seen one, even in a picture.
60. There was, reported clerk Bob Park, a family living in a caravan parked in a layby on Trinity Hall.
More similar words: ravage, bravado, travail, avant-garde, aggravate, extravasate, extravagant, depravation, extravagance, comparative advantage, card-carrying, van, java, naval, avail, guava, divan, savage, avatar, vanish, avarice, servant, advance, nirvana, excavate, a variety, upheaval, cavalier, adjuvant, advanced.