Caravan in a sentence as a noun

Some people abuse it but they won't waste it for me: the dogs bark and the caravan goes on.

My wife and I sold everything that we have, bought a caravan and a car to tow it.

But the very fact that your caravan went there with food means that they have other sources than just 'land'.

He has a caravan, a bike, was given a place park and is off the grid for electricty.

We wouldn't have the things he relies on others giving away, like his bicycle and caravan.

We were driving a caravan of food to distribute in the region, since otherwise the people would have been next.

Caravan in a sentence as a verb

UK caravan club got the clarification from the police years ago.

Yes i'm privileged now ... But I grew up in a shed and a caravan in regional QLD, Australia.

He's Dutch, right?And while other people might not have the requisite place to put a caravan, they might also not actually have the need for one, due to being alone in their apartments.

There were several of us and we had a little caravan--the Lanchester, a Packard, and a Ford or two. I happened to be riding in the Lanchester passing through a New York town and when the reporters came up they wanted to know right away why I was not riding in a Ford.

If someone is making a trip with a caravan of a million rust buckets to a nice place, why would they care about some Porsche owner moaning about how that is all so very wrong?If PHP developers complained all the time about how programming sucks, then you could maybe tell them to use a better language.

Caravan definitions

noun

a procession (of wagons or mules or camels) traveling together in single file; "we were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels"; "they joined the wagon train for safety"

See also: train

noun

a camper equipped with living quarters

verb

travel in a caravan