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horse-drawn

ADJECTIVE
  1. pulled by a horse
    a horse-drawn carriage

How To Use horse-drawn In A Sentence

  • A horse-drawn tonga keeps stately pace with the latest Mercedes, jostled by cycles and bikes.
  • Normally it went about its business either on foot or in an arabeah, the horse-drawn cab distinctive to the city.
  • They had a horse-drawn wagon full of clocks.
  • Even after the stagecoach era - until the 1920s - it was the starting point for horse-drawn wagonette outings.
  • I am not being drawn into a slanging match with the defenders of horse-drawn landaus on Blackpool Prom.
  • His commissions ranged from old-style Royal Mail post trolleys to baskets for horse-drawn carts and props for magicians and ice shows.
  • Other entrances were used mainly for horse-drawn supplies of empty barrels from the Munkirk cooperage. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • In 1861, horse-drawn wagons clip-clopped to the top of the newly completed carriage road in a plodding three hours.
  • Young's also stood out by continuing to deliver its beer to its many pubs on horse-drawn carts. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am old enough to remember the milko coming to my parents' home in a horse-drawn cart.
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