Synonyms for calash


Grammar : Noun
Spell : kuh-lash
Phonetic Transcription : kəˈlæʃ


Définition of calash

  • As in hood : noun a covering for vehicles and the like
Example sentences :
  • Besides his barge on the river he had a coach, a calash, and a sedan chair.
  • Extract from : « William Penn » by Rupert S. Holland
  • A quarter of an hour later he was seated in his calash with his servant.
  • Extract from : « The Diary of a Superfluous Man and Other Stories » by Ivn Turgnieff
  • He then prepared to set off in a calash, accompanied by Bertrand.
  • Extract from : « Military Career of Napoleon the Great » by Montgomery B. Gibbs
  • Here I pause for a moment; I remember a calash, in my childhood.
  • Extract from : « Abigail Adams and Her Times » by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards
  • We cannot be sure whether she wore a Leghorn hat or a calash.
  • Extract from : « Abigail Adams and Her Times » by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards
  • I packed her snugly in the calash and started two dragoons ahead.
  • Extract from : « The Yeoman Adventurer » by George W. Gough
  • Mother would be pleased to offer the friend a seat in the calash, Robert.
  • Extract from : « Peggy Owen and Liberty » by Lucy Foster Madison
  • To lessen the obligation, however, my calash is not yet come to the door.
  • Extract from : « The History of Emily Montague » by Frances Brooke
  • However, we can see the calash without him; probably he has not taken it with him.
  • Extract from : « Taras Bulba and Other Tales » by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
  • This was the calash—now almost obsolete for any purpose, comments Leigh Hunt, and indeed there is hardly a reference to it.
  • Extract from : « Carriages & Coaches » by Ralph Straus

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