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charioteer

[ UK /t‍ʃˌæɹi‍ətˈi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the driver of a chariot

How To Use charioteer In A Sentence

  • This star used to belong both to Auriga, where it was known as the heel of the Charioteer ...and to the constellation Taurus, where it represented the tip of the Bull's northern horn.
  • The charioteer was a little diamond-headed fellow who straddled the neck of the dragon and moved the levers that made it go. The Lost Princess of Oz
  • The charioteer was a Nubian, wearing bracelets of gold, as well as otherwise richly attired. The pillar of fire, or, Israel in bondage
  • May thy sons be brave, victorious, good charioteers and worthy of sitting in councils of men.
  • Charioteers would steer towards their targets with just their head and shoulders above water until, 60 feet out, they would dive to a depth of about 30 feet.
  • Also called "the commute". trishaw drivers are of the "interpretative" school of charioteering. Kottu
  • Then let him undistractedly restrain his mind, as a charioteer restrains his vicious horses.
  • The two charioteers hid their diving suits and walked into Palermo, but were promptly arrested by the carabinieri.
  • And lastly, anyone who likes may admire the Camelopard (_Camelopardalis_), between the Great Bear, Cepheus, and the Charioteer. Half-Hours with the Stars A Plain and Easy Guide to the Knowledge of the Constellations
  • Truth is not hidden from the Friend of God," replied the hasheesh-eater, "I have erred being drunken with the hasheesh, for in the desiderate city, even in London, so thick upon the ways is the white sea-sand with which the city glimmers that no sound comes from the path of the charioteers, but they go softly like a light sea-wind. Tales of Wonder
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