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  • It charioted Mr. Hill to a Le Mans championship that year, making him the first American to earn such honors.

    The Most Beautiful Cars of Le Mans A.J. Baime 2011

  • But an earthquake had changed the scene -- under our very feet the earth yawned -- deep and precipitous the gulph below opened to receive us, while the hours charioted us towards the chasm.

    Dave Astor: Mary Shelley and 9/11 Dave Astor 2011

  • It charioted Mr. Hill to a Le Mans championship that year, making him the first American to earn such honors.

    The Most Beautiful Cars of Le Mans A.J. Baime 2011

  • But an earthquake had changed the scene -- under our very feet the earth yawned -- deep and precipitous the gulph below opened to receive us, while the hours charioted us towards the chasm.

    Dave Astor: Mary Shelley and 9/11 Dave Astor 2011

  • From there, the fearsome fivesome detail their exploits, charioted southward in an S.U.V. rented in New York.

    On Georgia Trip, Loden Dager Designers Find Models, Steinbeck's Ghost 2008

  • They were armed, horsed, and charioted; the poor Hebrew wanderers were afoot.

    Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte 2004

  • But an earthquake had changed the scene — under our very feet the earth yawned — deep and precipitous the gulph below opened to receive us, while the hours charioted us towards the chasm.

    The Last Man 2003

  • The joyous soul, charioted from pleasure to pleasure by the graceful mechanism of well-formed limbs, will suddenly feel the axle-tree give way, and spring and wheel dissolve in dust.

    The Last Man 2003

  • That yellow bus with its flimsy metal sides and its driver I didn't know from Adam charioted away what was in effect everything to me.

    Tell No One Coben, Harlan, 1962- 2001

  • In our file of five charabancs, a charioted army, we swept down the thundering hills.

    Cider With Rosie Lee, Laurie 1959

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