horse-drawn in English
a horse-drawn carriage
Use "horse-drawn" in a sentence
1. the farm plow was horse-drawn.
2. Horse Drawn Wagons, Buggys, Carriages handmade
3. We have now divided this gallery into three sections Horse-drawn carriages Horse-drawn Charabancs, including stage coaches and early omnibuses Motorised vehicles
4. 17 The King arrived in a horse-drawn carriage.
5. 9 The Queen arrived in a horse - drawn carriage.
6. They had a horse-drawn wagon full of clocks.
7. A light horse-drawn vehicle used for Explanation of Cabbed
8. The cart may have been mechanical or even horse drawn.
9. 24 They had a horse-drawn wagon full of clocks.
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11. Coach definition, a large, horse-drawn, four-wheeled carriage, usually enclosed
12. Brougham (plural Broughams) A four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, designed in 1839
13. A few horse-drawn carts still trundle through the dilapidated mining villages.
14. Chaise definition is - any of various light horse-drawn vehicles: such as.
15. Charabancs began as horse-drawn vehicles and eventually evolved into motorised versions.
16. Charabancs originally were horse drawn vehicles which later were replaced by motor coaches
17. These narrow roads are a leftover from the days of horse - drawn carriages.
18. A Britzka (also spelled brichka or britska) is a type of horse-drawn carriage
19. A key element was the wheel, which led to horse-drawn carts and coaches.
20. Buckboards to a Surrey, Spring Wagons to Chuck Wagons, Stage Coach to a Hearse, Yesterdays Horse Drawn Wagons, Handmade in America Today, in any size or type of horse drawn wagons or wagon wheels
21. Cariole definition: a small open two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
22. The two-wheeled horse-drawn Chariot was one of the most important inventions in history
23. Brougham definition is - a light closed horse-drawn carriage with the driver outside in front.
24. For the "laziest", there is also the possibility of splendid excursions by horse-drawn sledge....
25. After watching a match you can take a scenic canter in a horse-drawn carriage.
26. A Christian brother once took me to the next congregation in a horse-drawn cart.
27. 28 There were horse-drawn cabs with the hoods let down, and cars going by.
28. A few can ride horseback or in horse-drawn carts, but the majority travel on foot.
29. Buggy definition, a light, four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage with a single seat and a transverse spring
30. The kalesa is a colorful horse-drawn carriage reminiscent of the nineteenth-century period of Spanish rule.
31. We helped them along until horses were fetched, and then we put them on horse-drawn sledges.
32. Charabancs, a corruption of the French char à bancs – “carriage with wooden benches”- were originally horse-drawn
33. Horse-drawn wagons and carriages, an electric trolley car, and pedestrians congest a cobblestone Philadelphia street in 18
34. Clarence definition: a closed four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage , having a glass front Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
35. Horse-drawn carriages, usually with a young boy or girl sitting up with the driver, clatter over cobblestones.
36. Calash definition: a horse-drawn carriage with low wheels and a folding top Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
37. And what a show it will be -- horse-drawn carriages, guards of honor and lots of snazzy uniforms.
38. A two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used primarily in war. —Ex 14:23; Jg 4:13; Ac 8:28.
39. 1880 – British milk bottles were first produced by the Express Dairy Company, these were delivered by horse-drawn carts.
40. Our Wagons, Buggys and Carriages are horse drawn ready which will provide you with many years of quality service.
41. What does Caisson mean? (military) A two-wheeled, horse-drawn military vehicle used to carry ammunition (a coffin at funerals)
42. In the Western world, for example, it was a time of horse-drawn carriages, top hats, and long, trailing skirts.
43. Early 19th century from French char-à-bancs ‘carriage with benches’ (the original horse-drawn Charabancs having rows of bench seats).
44. The coffin was carried on a horse-drawn cart because it was a long time before a motor hearse became available.
45. There were no horse-drawn wagons, but one of the trailers looked very old-fashioned and may have been home-made.
46. The mailman would arrive on a motor-scooter, sputtering up the switchbacks of the driveway; the farm plow was horse-drawn.
47. The timeless, hand-cobbled appearance of Bergerac® recalls an era when horse-drawn carriages traversed the avenues of Europe's great cities
48. Cesspits were cleaned out by tradesmen who would shovel out the waste for it to be taken away by horse-drawn wagons
49. Word Origin early 19th cent.: from French char-à-bancs ‘carriage with benches’ (the original horse-drawn Charabancs having rows of bench seats).
50. Brougham (carriage) - A Brougham (pronounced "broom" or "brohm") was a light, four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage built in the 19th century