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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Motor vehicles
cabrioletcab‧ri‧o‧let /ˈkæbriəleɪ $ ˌkæbriəˈleɪ/ noun [countable] British English TTCa car with a roof that can be folded back SYN convertible
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cabriolet• The estate and cabriolet, and some versions of the Orion, hit the streets months behind schedule.• Lord John did not ride his horse, but rather drove in a gleaming open cabriolet that he had brought from London.• A battalion of infantry that was marching towards the cabriolet shuffled on to the grass verge.
Origin cabriolet (1900-2000) cabriolet type of carriage pulled by a horse ((18-20 centuries)), from French, from cabriole “jump”; because of the way the carriage moved along
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