Caravans [noun]
Definition of Caravans:
group traveling together
Synonyms of Caravans:
Sentence/Example of Caravans:
The event included a caravan of cars and other vehicles decorated with LGBTQ Pride related signs or ornaments that traveled across the city.
After the poetry and the prayers, a caravan of cars drove past JaMarcus’ childhood home, his elementary school, the church where he was married, to a cemetery, tucked into a forest, where his parents were buried.
After checking in, you will make your way to each designated checkpoint, as part of a caravan of vehicles.
No child dreams of fleeing north in a migrant caravan, growing up to become a cartel hit man, or collecting “rent” for a street gang.
Border closures have scuttled the constant caravans of interior design and luxury fashion shows in Milan, London, New York, and Paris.
I decided to go with the caravan into the town because the caravan people knew the shortest way.
No sooner had the caravan reached us than our attention was drawn to the faces of the camels probing the distance.
Toward midday the whole caravan stopped and all the animals were tied under different trees for two or three hours to rest.
Soon a cuckoo called from the distance and in a few moments the caravan was ready to move on.
As the caravan came nearer, David was convinced that he saw before him the owner of the cache and the canine.