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Not a phrase but a single word: the usual term for a chariot race is curriculum, from currus meaning a chariot. You asked for the plural form - curricula.
Jehu, he drove his chariot very fast from where we get the term driving like a jehu
It means that your ride is ready - a chariot is a wheeled cart pulled by horses. You can use the term to mean any sort of ride.
A chariot is a small horse-drawn cart that can move much faster than other similar carts. They were used in warfare, hunting, and racing.
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A four-wheeled vehicle for the transportation of goods, produce, etc.; a wagon., A chariot.
Nolan is anglicized from the Irish Gaelic Ó Nualláin meaning "descendant of Nuallán" ; Nuallán meaning ‎"chariot-fighter, champion".
It is thought that car developed from the Latin word Carrus or Carrum meaning a wheeled vehicle. There is a Middle English word Carre meaning wheeled vehicle which was adopted from Old North French in turn adopted from Carrus, a Gallic Chariot
There is no Chariot
"Home" is a metaphor for heaven in this African-American spiritual. In the Old Testament of the Judeo-Christian Bible, Elijah was taken home in a chariot.
The Chariot