They had barely gained the top of the hill when a largecarryall belonging to John Laning appeared.
Soon the carryall was led to the side of the road, and the others alighted, to see what damage had been done.
The caravan was keeping steadily on, like fate and taxes, and facing it stood a carryall attached to a frightened horse.
Then he gave him a smack on the flank, and the carryall went reeling and swaying back into Tiverton, the avant-courrier of the circus.
Mildred stepped into the carryall after Grace, giving her another loving hug.
As the manse carryall turned into this from the road a shout was heard from the house.
And into thecarryall the boys tumbled, one over another.
Back of the dock stood the big carryall attached to Putnam Hall, with the old Hall driver, Peleg Snuggers, on the box.
He had then driven the carryall around to the barn and was returning, anxious to bear his tidings of success to Alice, when he met the departing couple.
This time they took the carryall and two horses, and Uncle Ike sat on the front seat with Quincy.
Ezekiel Pettengill owned what Deacon Mason did not--a nice carryall and a good road horse.
Quincy had Andrew get the carryallready and he and Alice went round to say good-bye.
With Andrew's help, the carryall was soon ready and Quincy drove to the store.
The family carryallwould soon be coming up the lane from the evening packet.
Then when thecarryall was ready he put her in and they drove away.
At nine o'clock a respectable carryall was placed at his disposal and he was driven out over a long yellow road, damp with the rain of the night before and shaded in places by overhanging trees.
As the carryall turned in at the wagon gate in front he thought "What a place for love!
The carryall rattled down the pebble road to the left of the lawn and stopped at the garden gate.
The carryall was brought around to the side entrance of the school, and Wilbur Poole was told that he was about to take a ride through the country.
The students piled out of the carryall and waited for Phil, as host, to lead the way into the hotel.
On and on rattled the carryall until the lights of Oakdale shone in the distance.
On the main street of the town some of the boys separated, to do a little shopping, and then some walked to the school, while others got in the carryall that happened to be at hand.
I can't make no speech," pleaded the carryall driver.
The carryall was brought around again and all piled in and drove down to a drug store where there was a telephone booth.
The night was clear, with numberless stars glittering in the heavens, when the carryall drove around to the Hall door and the boys piled in.
With a grand flourish the carryall swept around the last corner and came to a halt in front of the hotel.
Then the whip cracked, the carryall rolled from the door; and the Rover boys' days at Putnam Hall military school were at an end.
And then the students in the road clambered into the carryall and tumbled all over the Rovers, hugging them and trying to shake hands at the same time.
And then, as the carryall swung up to the campus, they set up the school yell, which brought out a score of students to witness the arrival of the Rover boys.
When the carryall arrived at the Stanhope place they found the cottage well lit up.
Captain Putnam gave the boys permission to take the carryall and allowed them to leave the school on the day of the party at six o'clock.
But I wonder why Dick told me we had a carryall at Wyanoke besides the seventeen carriages.
In Virginia no man keeps a carryall unless he is sufficiently depraved to keep a store also.
Could you come on Monday in the stage to the Ute Hotel, if we sent the carryall over to meet you?
A light carryall was waiting near the station, whose top was little more than a fringed awning.
It all comes from the carryall being so hard to turn.
Mrs. Peterkin waved parasol and hat, and the party in the carryall returned their greetings; but they were too far apart to hear each other.
She reached thecarryall to find again that no one was in it.
The things that were to go in the wagon were put in the carryall, and the things in the carryall had to be taken out for the wagon!
The largest and most shady was at the other end of the field, and they were seated there when the carryall passed them in the road.
They decided to borrow the Bromwicks' carryall to use, beside their own, for the first day, and Mr. Peterkin and Agamemnon drove into town to bring all the teachers out.
In this way the parties continued to dodge each other, for Mrs. Peterkin felt that she must walk on from the next station, and the carryall missed her again while she and Agamemnon stopped in a house to rest, and for a glass of water.
But suppose they should stop for water beneath the arch of the bridge, as they often did, and the carryall pass over it without seeing them, her mother would not know but she was with them?
In a little while she heard the carryallbehind her clattering down the street, its passengers laughing and joking merrily.
The girls, indeed, were giggling as the carryall passed, and she heard somebody call out his name, but nevertheless he leaned out of the seat and waved his hat at her, amid a shout of laughter.
At this moment a carryall joined the carriage at the gate.
The carryall never stopped at all, the pony trotting along unconcernedly, and it was so dark beneath the top I could not see sign of anybody.
It was an exceedingly rough road, rutty and stony, up hill and down, while the pony condescended to walk on the steepest grades only, and occasionally took the declines at a gallop, the carryall bounding from side to side as though mad.
Meanwhile several bags of nuts were stowed away under the seat of the carryall and Randolph discovered that it was time to start back.
It differs very much, however, from a carryall within; for it has only a seat for two persons, and that is placed sideways, with the end to the horses.
A char à banc is a small, one-horse carriage, which looks upon the outside very much like what is called a carryall in America, only it is much narrower.
Mrs. Peterkin waved parasol and hat, and the party in the carryall returned their greetings, but they were too far apart to hear each other.
Illustration] It was difficult for the carryall to follow in the deep but soft snow, in among the trunks of the trees and over piles of leaves hidden in the snow.
Elizabeth Eliza was afraid thecarryall would miss them, and thought they had better wait.
But far in the distance the Peterkin carryall was seen slowly approaching through the snow, Solomon John waving a red handkerchief.
Father," said he, "I wish you would let Jonas come into the carryall and drive you and mother, and let Mary and cousin Lucy come and ride with me.
O father," said Rollo, "we shall not get more than a carryall full.
Rollo," said his father, "go and sit in the carryall until we come.
Jonas stood at the head of the carryall horse, to hold him still while the people should be getting in.
The carryall was at the door, waiting to receive its portion of the party, and the wagon was fastened to a post behind.
Early in the morning he saw Farmer Green run the carryall into the yard and harness the bays to it.
It had dropped out of the carryall the evening before, when the Green family were on their way home from seeing the circus.
He had scrambled through the window and overtaken the carryall before it reached the gristmill.
Johnnie jumped out of the carryall to uncheck them, so they could drink.
Poor Spot had to give one loud howl when he heard the wheels of the carryall crunching on the gravel driveway.
When Spot saw their huge forms plodding down Main Street he dived beneath thecarryall again and shivered until the last one had passed along.
The crowd made such a roar, with its talking and laughter, that old Spot cowered down under the carryall and almost wished he had stayed at home.
Now, as the carryall lurched forward again, and the victoria wheeled and passed them on its way back, she caught her handkerchief to her face, and to Verrian's dismay sobbed into it.
He felt that he did not do it as a man of the world would have done it, and in putting her into the ramshackle carryall he knew that he had not the grace of the sort of man who does nothing else.
Then they were both silent, and they got out of the carryall under Mrs. Westangle's porte-cochere without having exchanged another word.
These were reduced to a single carryall and a frowsy horse whose rough winter coat recalled the aspect of his species in the period following the glacial epoch.
Andy, as the carryall with the team and half a dozen others moved away from Putnam Hall.
The bowling team was in the carryall and with them were Jack, Pepper and a number of others.
Mr. Holabird was there with the little Westover carryall that they kept now; and Kenneth put her in, and then turned round in time to hear Helena's exclamation and to come down again.
Of course Rosamond was not too tired; and Mrs. Holabird had the carryall quite to herself and her baskets.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carryall" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: automobile; baggage; carriage; cruiser; luggage; machinery; truck; wagon