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  • The brougham, a one-horse closed carriage, with two or four wheels, is named after him.
  • The flood area extended from central Devon Street down Brougham Street to the railway shunting yards.
  • We followed him to a brougham carriage waiting at the curb. The Curse of the Wendigo
  • Will you come out with me now – my brougham will be at the door directly – and I'll take you to a confectioner and let you choose for yourself? The Boys and I: A Child's Story for Children
  • High-swung barouches, with immense armorial bearings on their panels, driven by fat white-wigged coachmen, and having powdered footmen up behind them; seigniorial phaetons; daring tandems; discreet little broughams, brown or yellow; flippant high dog-carts; low but flippant Ralli-carts; very frivolous private hansoms shaming the more serious public ones. Max
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  • The brougham was a token of harmony, of the fine conditions papa would this time offer: he had usually come for her in a hansom, with a four-wheeler behind for the boxes. What Maisie Knew
  • Horse drawn broughams can still be seen at horse fairs and special occasions, and are in many cases restored Victorian broughams.
  • Drawing his curricle up behind the brougham, Vane reined in his appetites along with his horses, and languidly descended to the verge. A RAKE'S VOW
  • Lord Westbourne was now interred in the new cemetery by the side of Lord Brougham, but his murderer was as yet undiscovered.
  • No sooner had Froude spoken than, as Mr.W. S. Lilly has pointed out, "gigmanity" was up in arms, and was speedily joined by the brougham and tandem people. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Its broad, plate-glass windows gazed out in silent, impassive tolerance upon the streams of social life that passed it of pleasant afternoons in Spring and Fall -- on sleet-swept nights of winter when 'bus and brougham brought from theatre and opera their little groups and pairs of fur-clad women and high-hatted men. A Fool There Was
  • He smokes almost incessantly … It is now no uncommon thing to see a man in evening dress smoking in a brougham with a lady on their way to opera, theatre, or dinner engagement. Smoking Etiquette | Edwardian Promenade
  • I stopped the carriage, got out, and, after a few minutes 'conversation, persuaded two of the public women to get into the brougham with me. Chapter 7: The Bishop's Vision
  • A white modified 1998 Cadillac Brougham that was better known as the Popemobile was one of several vehicles from G. M.'s Heritage Collection that was auctioned off at Barrett-Jackson over the weekend. Wheels
  • I am not the first doctor who has coined his brougham at night. A Simpleton
  • It is known that over 5,000 Sarmatians from this area came to Britain after the Marcomannic wars in AD 175; but it is unlikely that the people at Brougham were Sarmatians, as the latter inhumed their dead.
  • The brougham, a one-horse closed carriage, with two or four wheels, is named after him.
  • See him now, his face lit up with delight at the parade advancing on every side, of cart and carriage, delivery truck and spacious brougham, of ladies in their colorful crinoline and dandies dandier than the foppish fop astride boneshaker bicycles weaving between the vendors’ carts as expertly as rodeo barrel racers. The Curse of the Wendigo
  • High-swung barouches, with immense armorial bearings on their panels, driven by fat white-wigged coachmen, and having powdered footmen up behind them; seigniorial phaetons; daring tandems; discreet little broughams, brown or yellow; flippant high dog-carts; low but flippant Ralli-carts; very frivolous private hansoms shaming the more serious public ones. Max
  • Welland could not possibly go to Jersey City because she was to accompany her husband to old Catherine's that afternoon, and the brougham could not be spared, since, if Mr.
  • The Allante was introduced in 1987 as a two-seat sports coupe, compact by Cadillac standards: at 178.7 inches (almost 15 feet), the new model is exactly as long as the Chevrolet Corvette and nearly 4 feet shorter than the mastodonic Cadillac Brougham. A Cadillac With Smarts
  • A street- lamp faced him, and in its light he saw Julius Beaufort's compact English brougham, drawn by a big roan, and the banker descending from it, and helping out Madame Olenska.
  • A restored brougham can command a high price at market, since it often includes many handmade components and accents.
  • Surely a young swell like you, with plenty of money, a brougham, living in the fashionable part of the West End, and the son of a Peer, can't be in trouble.
  • I was in my brougham, driving through the streets. Chapter 7: The Bishop's Vision
  • Palmerston, Canning, Castlereagh, Russell, and Brougham, actors such as Kemble and Matthews, artists such as Lawrence and Wilkie, and men of letters such as Moore, Bulwer-Lytton, and the two Famous Affinities of History — Volume 3
  • Though I wailed and screamed, kicked and punched, they separated us, throwing me into the brougham carriage, which took off at once for police headquarters. The Curse of the Wendigo
  • At last, after a great many hesitations, Zouhra, who is the bravest of them all, ventured to go out with me, buried in the recesses of a brougham, and protected by a very thick kind of mantilla, which after all was hardly any less impenetrable than a _yashmak_. French and Oriental Love in a Harem
  • Vehicle types produced included broughams, Victorias, hansoms, landaulets, and commercial vehicles include trucks and sightseeing buses.

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