Associations to the word «Brougham»
Noun
- Cadillac
- Fleetwood
- Sedan
- Footman
- Coupe
- Coachman
- Landau
- Canning
- Cumbria
- Torino
- Jeffrey
- Vip
- Eloquence
- Limousine
- Chauffeur
- Clifford
- Royale
- Carriage
- Chancellor
- Lords
- V8
- Wordsworth
- Grille
- Holden
- Lord
- Catalina
- Statesman
- Edinburgh
- Pontiac
- Elegance
- Darcy
- Supreme
- Emancipation
- Pavement
- Henry
- Abolition
- Gran
- Caprice
- Chalmers
- Cumberland
- Beaufort
- Marquis
- Erskine
- Baron
- Pall
- Napier
- Cab
- Drove
- Connell
- Chevrolet
- Curb
- Adelaide
- Byron
- Terrace
- Repeal
- Archdeacon
- Whig
- Safari
- Headlight
- Brewster
- Yorker
- Peel
- Peerage
- Vinyl
- Cannes
- Castle
- Hayes
- Gm
- Dramatist
- Rue
- Wagon
- Sinclair
- Package
- Stanza
- Seville
- Diffusion
- Wheel
- Eden
- Gladstone
- Turbo
- Street
- Carlisle
- Orator
- Luxury
- Archer
Verb
Wiktionary
BROUGHAM, noun. A four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, designed in 1839. It had an open seat for the driver in front of the closed cabin for two or four passengers.
BROUGHAM, noun. An automobile, a sedan without a roof over the driver's seat.
Dictionary definition
BROUGHAM, noun. Light carriage; pulled by a single horse.
BROUGHAM, noun. A sedan that has no roof over the driver's seat.
Wise words
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meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.