Results for Wagonette
Definitions of Wagonette:
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
A light, open, four- wheeled pleasure carriage, with two side seats facing each other.
Usage examples for Wagonette:
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She caught sight of the approaching wagonette she carefully placed her rod on the shingle, and then came walking along the river- bank, towards the ford, at which the horses had now arrived.
"Prince Fortunatus", William Black -
Before the horse was put into the wagonette and the trunk brought down- stairs, Dale had left the house and gone some distance along the road in the direction of the Barradine Arms.
"The Devil's Garden", W. B. Maxwell -
Lionel, having bade farewell to all these friends, got into the wagonette and away the carriage went- quietly, at first, over the soft turf and stones- to the river.
"Prince Fortunatus", William Black -
He had leaped down from the wagonette he went forward to meet her; her hand was outstretched.
"Prince Fortunatus", William Black