one-horse in English

adjective
1
drawn by or using a single horse.
In 1848 American Agriculturist praised new wagons light enough to be pulled by only two horses. By the 1860s one-horse wagons were available.

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "one-horse" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "one-horse", or refer to the context using the word "one-horse" in the English Dictionary.

1. In a one-horse open sleigh.

2. In a one-horse open sleigh! hey!

3. In a one-horse open sleigh! Hey!

4. He described the referendum as a one-horse race.

5. 7 Only one horse finished the course without mishap.

6. Definition of A one-horse race in the Idioms Dictionary

7. Cariole (plural Carioles) A small, light, open one-horse carriage

8. There's a little one-horse town eight miles down the hill.

9. ♪ Dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh ♪

10. 5 When two ride on one horse, one must sit behind. 

11. I have been through every one-horse shithole for a 200-mile radius.

12. Cariole definition is - a light four-wheel open or covered one-horse carriage.

13. Every month, one horse among those named Junior Croesus is turned into this divine.

14. What does A one-horse race expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

15. "Jingle Bells" was originally copyrighted with the name "One Horse Open Sleigh" on September 16, 1857.

16. What does Cariole mean? A small, open, two- or four-wheeled carriage drawn by one horse

17. Brougham had gotten tired of driving around a one-horse, two-wheel chariot and visited Messrs

18. They had to eat meat sparingly and kept only one horse and one part-time manservant.

19. In 1859, it was re-released with the title "Jingle Bells, or The One Horse Open Sleigh".

20. It is a one - horse palanquin, said the old gentleman, who was a wag in his way.

21. Then Beijing was a gray, drab, one-horse town where the main means of transportation was the bicycle.

22. Cabriolet definition, a light, two-wheeled, one-horse carriage with a folding top, capable of seating two persons

23. The city was a gray, drab, one-horse town where the main means of transportation was the bicycle.

24. In the past Beijing was a gray, drab, one-horse town where the main means of transportation was biking.

25. It was a jibe that nearly became a prophecy, though Cambridge were left with more of a one-horse race.

26. Cabriolet, originally a two-wheeled, doorless, hooded, one-horse carriage, first used in 18th-century France and often let out for hire

27. It only needs one horse to come to a stud or livery yard premises incubating the disease to start a large outbreak.

28. So, what's a chica bonita in her mid-20s doing slumming it in a one-horse Welsh mining town in the middle of Pennsylvania?

29. Buggy, light, hooded (with a folding, or falling, top), two- or four-wheeled carriage of the 19th and early 20th centuries, usually pulled by one horse

30. The sound of one horse Clopping As this interview reveals, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" would've fallen flat without its stomping, snorting supporting cast.

31. Cabriolet definition is - a light 2-wheeled one-horse carriage with a folding leather hood, a large rigid shield in front of the seat, and upward-curving shafts.

32. I like the winter carriages immensely; the open Carriole is a kind of one-horse chaise, the covered one a chariot, set on a sledge to run on the ice; we have not yet had snow enough to use them, but

33. To better understand why it seems like one treatment works great for one horse and marginally for another, it is important to understand a little bit of the history of nAvicular syndrome, the anatomy that is involved, and available treatment options.

34. (2) he went deaf because of the Clangour of the steam hammers (3) To tremendous cheers and the Clangour of bells they rode in on one horse, with Margaret riding pillion behind the King, escorted by two hundred knights and pausing to witness numerous pageants

35. (2) he went deaf because of the Clangour of the steam hammers (3) To tremendous cheers and the Clangour of bells they rode in on one horse, with Margaret riding pillion behind the King, escorted by two hundred knights and pausing to witness numerous pageants

36. (2) he went deaf because of the Clangour of the steam hammers (3) To tremendous cheers and the Clangour of bells they rode in on one horse, with Margaret riding pillion behind the King, escorted by two hundred knights and pausing to witness numerous pageants

37. The Charioteer represents intellect, reason, or the part of the soul that must guide the soul to truth; one horse represents rational or moral impulse or the positive part of passionate nature (e.g., righteous indignation); while the other represents the soul's irrational passions, appetites, or concupiscent nature.