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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of caravan.

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Examples

  • Montezuma, the last of the Aztec kings, was forced to have poinsettias caravanned from the south into what now is Mexico City because the plant could not grow in such high altitudes.

    How the Mexican fire plant became the poinsettia 2009

  • Montezuma, the last of the Aztec kings, was forced to have poinsettias caravanned from the south into what now is Mexico City because the plant could not grow in such high altitudes.

    How the Mexican fire plant became the poinsettia 2009

  • What you can see from the episode was pretty much a lot of the teams kind of caravanned around together, which was smart because anyone left alone was probably in trouble.

    The Deadbolt 2009

  • Every three months, missionary trucks filled with toys, blankets and food make their way from the U.S. to poor colonies of Tijuana, as they did last December when they caravanned to La Colonia El Monte Bonito.

    Cejas and the great escape: Dog rescue in Tijuana 2009

  • Every three months, missionary trucks filled with toys, blankets and food make their way from the U.S. to poor colonies of Tijuana, as they did last December when they caravanned to La Colonia El Monte Bonito.

    Cejas and the great escape: Dog rescue in Tijuana 2009

  • Like a funeral procession, they caravanned the short yet eternal road back to their apartment.

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • Like a funeral procession, they caravanned the short yet eternal road back to their apartment.

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • Like a funeral procession, they caravanned the short yet eternal road back to their apartment.

    A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009

  • After the Catholic rite, their 265 guests caravanned to the Four Seasons in Georgetown, where a Persian wedding ceremony, called an Aghd, was performed.

    'I was hoping I didn't open the door and see Attila the Hun.' 2010

  • After the Catholic rite, their 265 guests caravanned to the Four Seasons in Georgetown, where a Persian wedding ceremony, called an Aghd, was performed.

    'I was hoping I didn't open the door and see Attila the Hun.' 2010

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