trolley car

NOUN
  1. a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity
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How To Use trolley car In A Sentence

  • Horses trotted through the dirt streets, pulling buckboards and tally-hos past slower-moving electrified trolley cars.
  • Ben trundles on behind the trolley carrying my rather large bag of hospital essentials.
  • Horses trotted through the dirt streets, pulling buckboards and tally-hos past slower-moving electrified trolley cars.
  • Before Japan colonized Korea in 1910, Seoul was the first city in east Asia to have electricity, trolley cars, a water system, telephones, and telegraphs.
  • A tourist trolley car was the only operating piece of equipment this day, and they were using the old train depot on the north side of the property for all boardings.
  • Wood fires are not known for their steel-melting capacity, but after a carbarn fire a steel trolley car resembles a plastic model which has been left near a hot stove a little too long which trivially debunks the kooky theories. Lies
  • Past the alley is the Trolley Car diner, where you can get the world's best chili dog and an orange drink for 15 cents. Excerpt: Welcome To The World, Baby Girl by Fannie Flagg
  • I loathe the B*sh junta and the nazgul they rode in on, but -- even though I'm not an expert (or any kind of structural engineer -- I can still find documentation (my favorite about the structural strength of steel is to point out what happens to steel trolley cars when the carbarn they're sitting in catches fire. Lies
  • Now what if the witness to this same runaway trolley car were a bystander positioned on a bridge above the track? Times, Sunday Times
  • Now what if the witness to this same runaway trolley car were a bystander positioned on a bridge above the track? Times, Sunday Times
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