adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
carriage
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Guests arrived by horse-drawn carriages and the path to the Castle was lit by blazing torches.
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Cars move through the congested streets of London no faster than horse-drawn carriages did a century ago.
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Great-grandfather had been a coachman in the days of horse-drawn carriages .
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The customary horse-drawn carriages will be running throughout, and downtown galleries will be wide open to visitors.
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We'd squeeze to the dusty walls to let the horse-drawn carriages past.
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After watching a match you can take a scenic canter in a horse-drawn carriage .
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They arrived for their wedding in a horse-drawn carriage .
cart
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Well, there was a lot to be said for the horse-drawn cart .
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Men drove horse-drawn carts , women carried bundles of food and firewood.
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Huge, ancient diesel trucks lumbered through the crowd between tractors and horse-drawn carts .
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Its people flee in terror on tractors, horse-drawn carts , cars or on foot.
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The coffin was carried on a horse-drawn cart because it was a long time before a motor hearse became available.
vehicle
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After much deliberation, six horse-drawn vehicles were selected to complement the existing road transport collections.
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In and out of the visual field of the lens passed the pedestrians and the horse-drawn vehicles .
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Early in Bore's time, minutes refer to horse-drawn vehicles of various types manufactured at Wolverton.
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At Foster Place, one of the new taxicabs stood alone among the horse-drawn vehicles for hire.
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There were still many horse-drawn vehicles about.
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He was a representative of a mill called Waddells and he had a strange-looking horse-drawn vehicle , square shaped with high sides.
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Communication with Hull was maintained by horse-drawn vehicles , daily local carriers taking anything and everything needed by the villagers.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a horse-drawn carriage
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A quarter bought a large family-sized dish of ice cream from a horse-drawn wagon that circled the neighborhood.
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Early in Bore's time, minutes refer to horse-drawn vehicles of various types manufactured at Wolverton.
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It was initially horse-drawn , and later a Simplex Tractor was used.
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Like skating, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and horse-drawn sleigh and dogsled rides.
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Little Round Top was the more important position, for it could be ascended by horse-drawn artillery.
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On the forecourt stood a horse-drawn van on which was painted the name of a firm of landscape gardeners in flowery script.
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There were horse-drawn cabs with the hoods let down, and cars going by.
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They had a horse-drawn wagon full of clocks.