ROCKAWAY


Meaning of ROCKAWAY in English

ˈräkəˌwā noun

( -s )

Etymology: perhaps from Rockaway, town in northern New Jersey where carriages were made

1. : a light low American four-wheel carriage with a fixed top and open sides that may be covered by waterproof curtains

2. : a heavy carriage enclosed at sides and rear with a door on each side

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