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How to spell CARRAGES correctly?

If you've misspelled "carrages", fret not! The correct term you're looking for is "carriages". This term refers to horse-drawn vehicles or compartments of a train. Be sure to use "carriages" when discussing chariots, stagecoaches or train compartments, giving your writing accurate and polished flair.

List of suggestions on how to spell carrages correctly

  • barrages The enemy barrages were fierce and unrelenting, but our soldiers held their ground.
  • Cabbages The farmer grew rows of cabbages in his garden.
  • carafes We need to fill up the carafes with water.
  • carriage The carriage is arriving.
  • carriages My aunt lends me her carriages whenever I need them.
  • Carries She carries a heavy backpack filled with textbooks to school every day.
  • corsages The bridal party wore matching corsages to complement their dresses.
  • farragoes The farragoes are a group of tall, narrow sand banks that can trap small boats.
  • garages My neighborhood has a variety of garages, from small one-car garages to large three-car garages.
  • Marriages Marriages should be based on love and understanding rather than materialistic gains.

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