What's the difference between chaise and curricle?

Chaise


Definition:

  • (n.) A two-wheeled carriage for two persons, with a calash top, and the body hung on leather straps, or thorough-braces. It is usually drawn by one horse.
  • (n.) a carriage in general.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "My husband, Mr Wickham, and Captain Denny alighted from the post chaise and ran into Pemberley woods.
  • (2) The inn, which also served as a pub for locals and estate workers, was built to cater for visitors who were well enough off to arrive by stage coach or post chaise and pay 6d for a guidebook without which they had no hope of making sense of the garden, but were not grand enough to be invited to stay in the house.
  • (3) The lavender, reclining on a chaise longue is looking shifty and smoking a cigarette.
  • (4) Her house was like a studio, bits of art everywhere, big glass cabinet of curios and treasured possessions, a chaise longue – the works.” Her life was quieter later on and her neighbours didn’t necessarily know who Knight was or what she had achieved.
  • (5) Outside on the deck, a row of chaise longues are arranged perfectly perpendicular to the ocean-parallel pool.
  • (6) 'Poor Ben' Johnson says she has been keeping her head down since last month's Channel 4 documentary The Lady and the Revamp , which followed her after she took the editor's chaise longue at the journal for gentlewomen – still the place to find a nanny or under-gardener – last year.
  • (7) So 20 minutes later, I was summoned into this dark little room where Lee [as friends called McQueen] was lying on a chaise longue with his cigarettes and this woman, whom they called Mrs McQueen – she came in close to the shows, but took no part in the work, I think – was holding the lighter in case the cigarette went out.
  • (8) Wherever he was, whether sectioned in the madhouse, or home, sprawled on his red-velvet chaise longue, amid a blizzard of books, ash and paper, he was one of life's great learners, a modest student of the world he wrote about with such exhilarating power.
  • (9) In glorious 1960s Technicolor, she vamps it up in turbans and pearls on chaises longues, staring into the middle distance through layers of kohl and unlikely eyelashes.

Curricle


Definition:

  • (n.) A small or short course.
  • (n.) A two-wheeled chaise drawn by two horses abreast.

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