Sentence example with the word 'hackney'

hackney

Definition n. a carriage for hire

Last update: June 23, 2015


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By Hackney, E.   [Please select]

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The hackney-coach rolled along the trees of the Champs-Elysees.   [Please select]

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The prefecture knew less about the matter than did the hackney-coachman.   [Please select]

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"In a hackney carriage."   [Please select]

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In an instant, a hackney-carriage stood in front of the door.   [Please select]

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He was born at Hackney (see Plate XIV) in 1778.   [Please select]

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_) Plate XIV “HACKNEY CHURCH” by John Varley (Size, 11 X 15 in.   [Please select]

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From the left arrives a jingling hackney car.   [Please select]

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This hackneyed reproach would discredit only your own intelligence and sincerity.   [Please select]

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You can take a hackney-coach at the stage-coach office in London, and come straight to me.   [Please select]

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_Coach_: generally lighter than the Hackney, with longer legs and long stride; height, 16 hands; weight, 1300 pounds.   [Please select]

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