Sentence example with the word 'pillion'

pillion

Definition n. a seat behind the rider of a horse or motorbike etc.

Last update: September 10, 2015


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The pillion of Hero Honda is very comfortable.   [Please select]

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Prior to the introduction of carriages horseback was the means of locomotion, and Queen Elizabeth rode in state to St Paul's on a pillion; but even after carriages were used, horseback was held to be more dignified, for James I.   [Please select]

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No sidesaddle or pillion for her, not for Joe.   [Please select]

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Dame De Courcy rode on a pillion behind Sir Ralph.   [Please select]

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Beside him, held by a farmer, was a horse with a pillion and saddle, all muddy enough from a fall.   [Please select]

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Beall carried his bride on a pillion behind him, her red riding-cloak flung over her ball dress.   [Please select]

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Dressed as a yeoman, with the Lady Margaret as his sister, he mounted a horse, with her behind him on a pillion.   [Please select]

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Hale had not forgotten a pillion and there the transfer was made.   [Please select]

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Next, the straps of my wife's pillion broke down, and they were obliged to stop to repair them before they could proceed.   [Please select]

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They were also phenomenally broad-backed,--shaped by nature for saddle and pillion.   [Please select]

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A man and his wife would mount saddle and pillion, ride a couple of miles, dismount, tie the steed, and walk on.   [Please select]

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