lead a caravan

Frequency: 5.05.1 per million words

To be at the front of a line of vehicles or animals traveling together.

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Examples (10)

  • The experienced guide led the caravan of camels across the vast desert.
  • A police car usually leads the presidential caravan for security.
  • He will lead the caravan of merchants to the next trading post.
  • Look, the scout is leading the caravan of wagons through the mountain pass.
  • By nightfall, they had led the caravan safely to the oasis.
  • As the eldest, it was her duty to lead the caravan of settlers westward.
  • Leading a caravan requires great navigation skills and patience.
  • If you lead the caravan, you must be prepared for unexpected dangers.
  • The inexperienced driver who led the caravan got them all lost in the storm.
  • Tomorrow, an armored vehicle will lead the caravan of aid trucks into the affected region.