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Definitions of carryall in various dictionaries:
noun - a capacious bag or basket
A large receptacle, such as a bag, basket, or pocketbook, used to carry things from one place to another.
A closed automobile with two lengthwise seats facing each other.
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a capacious bag or basket |
A large bag or case. |
A light carriage. |
A large receptacle, such as a bag, basket, or pocketbook, used to carry things from one place to another. |
A closed automobile with two lengthwise seats facing each other. |
A covered one-horse carriage with two seats. |
a small case used for carrying clothes and personal things when travelling |
a light vehicle with four wheels, pulled by a horse |
a large motor vehicle with seats along the sides that face each other |
Carryall description |
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Historically, a carryall is a type of carriage used in the United States in the 19th century. It is a light, four-wheeled vehicle, usually drawn by a single horse and with seats for four or more passengers. The word is derived by folk etymology from the French cariole.The name carryall was later used for a passenger automobile having a closed body and two facing seats along the sides. More recently, automobile manufacturers have employed the term for what were later called sport utility vehicles. These vehicles had panel truck bodies with side windows and removable rear seats. The Chevrolet Suburban SUV was once known as the Carryall Suburban. * In Canada, the term "carryall" is often also used to refer to a type of sleigh. It is about 4 m (13 ft) long and 0.5 m (1.5 ft) wide, fitted with a canvas or hide container. It is pulled by dogs or a snowmobile. It is used principally by trappers and hunters to transport people and goods.The term is also used for a carrier with a scraperlike sel |