noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
ride
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She may have wings, or she may ride in a chariot drawn by wild animals.
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Contemporary sources described Mithra as having 10,000 ears and eyes, and as riding a gleaming white chariot above the clouds.
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He rides a massive chariot pulled by three wolves, and swings his mighty axe Elf-Biter.
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A good option for the Goblin Warlord is to ride a chariot .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A chariot moves at the speed of the creatures pulling it.
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Enemy models attempting to fight against the chariot in hand-to-hand fighting always compare their weapon skill against that of the crew.
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From 1904 to 1915, chariot races took the place of football.
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He was thrown from his chariot and his horses tore him to pieces and devoured him.
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It struck him dead, shattered the chariot , and made the maddened horses rush down into the sea.
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Litany of the chariot as it moves on its runners, he wrote.
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The Pump Wagon is heavily constructed and has the same basic profile as a chariot .
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There also is a rocking chariot , which Brown recommends only to the strong of stomach.