Cabrio


noun
short for cabriolet

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  • Cabriolet

    a light, two-wheeled, one-horse carriage with a folding top, capable of seating two persons. an automobile resembling a coupe but with a folding top. Contemporary Examples Great Cities are Born Filthy Will Doig July 12, 2014 Historical Examples Peggy Owen at Yorktown Lucy Foster Madison The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard Anatole France Tour in England, […]

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  • Cabul

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