Something that serves as a means of transportation.
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Examples for "conveyance"
Examples for "conveyance"
1She could hear an engine: the crude, combustion-powered conveyance called a car.
2The next morning I set forth by the public conveyance for Amsterdam.
3The elevator door opened and all the men stepped into the conveyance.
4T. Coleman and Miers F. Truett also riding in the same conveyance.
5We were an hour waiting there in the gloom for a conveyance.
1There is much to be learned about this new means of transport.'
2The other troops followed as rapidly as the means of transport permitted.
3He was now provided with the means of transport to any amount.
4Provision had, therefore, to be made for the requisite means of transport.
5He said alternative means of transport were available to those in the car.
1But I surmised Orson's means of transportation was locked in the shed.
2The railroad was more than a means of transportation to Gopher Prairie.
3If so, I should repose on him for the means of transportation.
4No, but her only means of transportation is sitting outside the garage.
5And always, too, there was the difficulty of securing means of transportation.
6The Kennedys usually had their own means of transportation and drove separately.
7Covered in thick vegetation, that's the main means of transportation for guests today.
8That meant they needed to find an alternate means of transportation.
9Seichan had given them intel on the Court's means of transportation.
10The Indians also move their camp equipage by this primitive means of transportation.
11As a rule he does not appreciate this means of transportation.
12Like most kids, a bicycle was his first means of transportation.
13With his means of transportation, three months would have been insufficient.
14He knows he cannot use any other means of transportation.
15The airplane is its most widely used means of transportation.
16Still, the result seemed doubtful; means of transportation were wanting.