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ricksha

NOUN
  1. a small two-wheeled cart for one passenger; pulled by one person

How To Use ricksha In A Sentence

  • I asked him to send Koli so that he could drive me back to Jessore so I could get my investors - I would rent an autorickshaw to bring them to the site if I had to. Kristin Boekhoff: Ecopreneur: Never Let Them See You Sweat
  • The shop-owner, hoping to raise the price to a round figure, pulled the rickshaw in and out of the shed, folded and unfolded the hood and sounded the horn, singing the vehicle's praises all the time.
  • A thirty - six volt battery can carry the rickshaw forty kilometers.
  • He is funding the trip through odd Jobs and offering rides in the rickshaw. Times, Sunday Times
  • The municipal officer demands a bribe from a hawker; the bureaucrat refuses to register a land title or a marriage; the traffic cop beats the rickshaw-driver who can't afford to pay his weekly installment, known as hafta. India's Middle Class Hungers for Undemocratic Change
  • He must save up for his rickshaw , losing his temper would never fill his belly.
  • What his biggest desire was to buy a ricksha , thinking that if had it he woude not bear anyone's anger. However, this legitimate aspiration became an extravagant hope at that times.
  • The occasional curtained litter or rickshaw sheltered its rich occupant from the sun as he or she ventured out on some errand.
  • His father drives an autorickshaw and worked extra hours to pay for his kit and early coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everywhere the red-tinted cement is impressed with the footprints of children, feral dogs, rickshaws.
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