verb
- past tense of caravan; traveled in a caravan or as part of a group moving together, typically over a long distance
Usage: chiefly British; often used in the context of holiday travel or organized group journeys
Examples
- The families caravaned across the desert in search of water and shelter.
- Last summer, we caravaned through Europe with three other families.
- The pilgrims caravaned together for safety during their long journey.
- They caravaned down the coast, stopping at different campsites each night.
- The tour group caravaned from one national park to another throughout the month.