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carriage forward adjective, adverb UKukus(written abbreviationcarr. fwd.) TRANSPORT used to show that the cost of shipping goods will be payed by the buyer: Where it is agreed that goods are to be despatched carriage forward, they will be consigned by the cheapest route.
Examples of carriage forward carriage forward But this gunner, who has to get his death-laden carriageforward anyhow, is only doing his duty. From Project Gutenberg So he alighted and sent his carriageforward, intending to linger on his way to the house, in order to regain his lost equilibrium. From Project Gutenberg The elephant, in such cases, pushes the carriageforward with his forehead, and after every push, stems his knees against the wheels, whereby he prevents it from rolling back. From Project Gutenberg The four bales of linens will be delivered to you carriage paid, but the boilers and (y sus) accessories you will receive (los recibirán) carriageforward. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |