It means that your ride is ready - a chariot is a wheeled cart pulled by horses. You can use the term to mean any sort of ride.
The plural of chariot is chariots
Chempakam is the person believed to have first said 'Destiny awaits those who dare to dream.' It was finished with, 'But to dream you have to go to sleep.'
trans = across port = carry tion = noun
It means that you can make books float, since they are waterproof.
In Lord of the Flies, Jack is Ralph's main adversary.
Underground Railroad (^_^)
Not a phrase but a single word: the usual term for a chariot race is curriculum, from currus meaning a chariot. You asked for the plural form - curricula.
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A chariot is a small horse-drawn cart that can move much faster than other similar carts. They were used in warfare, hunting, and racing.
A four-wheeled vehicle for the transportation of goods, produce, etc.; a wagon., A chariot.
that question will have to be asked my friend natasha i will get back to you
What pray tell is the meaning of life? come hither boy! your tapicoa pie awaits you
Hell Awaits was created on 1985-09-16.
Nolan is anglicized from the Irish Gaelic Ó Nualláin meaning "descendant of Nuallán" ; Nuallán meaning ‎"chariot-fighter, champion".
There is no Chariot
The Chariot
The name Nola is of Irish origin.The meaning of Nola is "famous".It is also of English origin, where its meaning is "little champion, chariot-fighter".