No, Caroche does not remember his brother Ba'tiste the fighter, as brave as Caroche is a coward!
Fish," said fat Caroche the butcher, "that Francois has a rattle in his capote.
Madam," now announced Hans from the door, "the baggage is packed, and the caroche awaiteth your Ladyship.
I dare say the child will have a fantasy to ride in a caroche for once in her life.
Thou wilt be glad to hear," added Hans, quietly, "that Mrs Joyce Morrell hath sent her a caroche and horses wherein to journey at her ease.
Then you have no business to ride in a caroche till you are.
May I therefore beg that your Ladyship will so far favour me as to use the caroche as your own, from this day until Friday week, when, if it serve your convenience, it may return to me at Radcliffe House?
All things being in a readiness, about eight of the clock his Majesty came in his caroche attended with Prince Henry and the principal Lords of his Majesty's Council.
This speech concluded, his Majesty hastened to take his caroche which attended at the gate: the noble Lord Admiral brought me in his hand to his Majesty, to kiss his royal hand and take my leave.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caroche" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.