carabineer

or car·a·bi·nier

[ kahr-uh-buh-neer ]

noun
  1. variants of carbineer.

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How to use carabineer in a sentence

  • He was replaced by another carabinier noiselessly and so quickly that you hardly knew that anything had happened.

    The Sunny Side of Diplomatic Life, 1875-1912 | Lillie DeHegermann-Lindencrone
  • And with ardent eyes fixed upon the mass of riches before him, the ex-carabinier fell upon his knees.

    Wood Rangers | Mayne Reid
  • The countenance of the ex-carabinier, only exhibited a gracious smile.

    Wood Rangers | Mayne Reid
  • “The rascal knows what he is about, undoubtedly,” remarked the ex-carabinier.

    Wood Rangers | Mayne Reid

British Dictionary definitions for carabineer

carabineer

carabinier

/ (ˌkærəbɪˈnɪə) /


noun
  1. variants of carbineer

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