tramcar

[ UK /tɹˈæmkɑː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity
  2. a four-wheeled wagon that runs on tracks in a mine
    a tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine
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How To Use tramcar In A Sentence

  • Unfortunately, without his glasses, George literally could not distinguish a tramcar from a haystack. THE LONELY SEA
  • Father Conmee sat in a corner of the tramcar, a blue ticket tucked with care in the eye of one plump kid glove, while four shillings, a sixpence and five pennies chuted from his other plump glovepalm into his purse. Ulysses
  • The paper builds the related non-linear simulation model to analyze the laws of the wire rope load's change and collision between tramcar and flexible bumper.
  • a tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine
  • Double glazed windows designed to keep out the noise of the tramcars now block the worst racket from modern traffic.
  • The paper builds the related non-linear simulation model to analyze the laws of the wire rope load's change and collision between tramcar and flexible bumper.
  • The first double deckers tramcar was introduced in 1912 as a response to the increasing demand, the upper deck and the one-third of the lower decker was first class.
  • Unfortunately, without his glasses, George literally could not distinguish a tramcar from a haystack. THE LONELY SEA
  • Girl: While I was going downtown on the tramcar this morning, the conductor came alone and looked at me as if I had not paid my fare.
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