horse-and-buggy in English

adjective
1
old-fashioned.
horse-and-buggy technology

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1. So here we are back to the horse and buggy.

2. When automobiles become popular,the use of the horse and buggy passed away.

3. A horse-and-buggy is an anAchronism on today's modern highways, though we see them frequently here in Amish country.

4. The church originated in the late 17th century among followers of Jakob Ammann. Amish horse and buggy in Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, U.S

5. Instead of lightbulbs, there are oil lamps; instead of cars, horse and buggy; instead of running water, a well and windmill; instead of radios, singing.

6. Price was reportedly so impressed by Mulligan's demeanor and conduct during and after the battle that he offered him his own horse and buggy, and ordered him safely escorted to Union lines.

7. The Beachy Amish Mennonites are formally a subgroup of Amish but they are much less traditional than other Amish.Even though they have retained the name "Amish" they are quite different from the common idea of Amish: they do not use horse and buggy for transportation, with a few exceptions they do not speak Pennsylvania German anymore, nor do they have restrictions on technology except for