"your chariot awaits" meaning in English

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Phrase

Etymology: Purportedly from a Welsh hymn, cited and translated in 1866 by English sermonizer Charles Spurgeon. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|cy|-}} Welsh Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} your chariot awaits
  1. (humorous, sarcastic) A vehicle, asserted to be luxurious or of high quality, is waiting to transport the person to whom the phrase is said. Tags: humorous, sarcastic
    Sense id: en-your_chariot_awaits-en-phrase-Lfcol6Qy Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Undetermined quotations with omitted translation

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          "ref": "1957, Frank Evans, The Voyage of the \"Petula\", page 89",
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          "text": "Travis gestured toward the motorcycle. \"Your chariot awaits.\"",
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          "ref": "2009, T. Louise, Right Here, Right Now, page 45",
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