Sentence example with the word 'palanquin'

palanquin

Definition n. a closed litter carried on the shoulders of four bearers

Last update: December 13, 2015


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Then the prince told his servants to take his finest palanquin and to fetch the gardener's daughter.   [Please select]

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It was an open palanquin, V-shaped in cross section, slung from a pole which rested on the shoulders of two bearers.   [Please select]

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The palanquin reeled off, followed by straggling torches and a horde of dogs.   [Please select]

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'But that I am a little pressed with the care of the homestead I would take palanquin.'   [Please select]

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On landing, he conducted her to a palanquin, in which they repaired to the Club Hotel.   [Please select]

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Fogg, not betraying the least vexation, contented himself with taking his carpet-bag, calling Aouda, and sending for a palanquin.   [Please select]

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They were to bathe her, dress her in beautiful clothes and handsome jewels, and then bring her to him in the palanquin.   [Please select]

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"He sees you there, as he saw you in the palanquin."   [Please select]

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The Rat, being as it were left in possession, advanced to the palanquin, and drawing aside the curtain, with the sweetest of voices and best of bows begged the Bride to descend.   [Please select]

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Moteczuma himself, a tall slender man about forty years old, came to meet them in a palanquin shining with gold and canopied with feather-work.   [Please select]

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