Sentence example with the word 'postilion'

postilion

Definition n. someone who rides the near horse of a pair in order to guide the horses pulling a carriage

Last update: June 30, 2015


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The postilion started, the carriage wheels rattled.   [Please select]

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So saying, he bid the postilion go on.   [Please select]

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Mac-Morlan by the untrustworthy postilion--the same who arrived a day too late for the sale.   [Please select]

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Of all places about our equipage, I should have preferred riding with the postilion.   [Please select]

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"Postilion," he called, "which inn here is most favoured by gentlemen."   [Please select]

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"Not very well," Clay replied, "for the driver sits on the first horse, like a postilion."   [Please select]

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Malcolm closed the door and leapt up on the box, the postilion cracked his whip, and the carriage moved off.   [Please select]

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If I find one, he will do very well for a postilion.   [Please select]

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The Postilion's answer was to lower his lanthorn towards the face of him who lay on the ground between us, and point.   [Please select]

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Their expense then was mutual, unless when Lovel occasionally slipt a shilling into the hand of a growling postilion; for Oldbuck, tenacious of ancient customs, never extended his guerdon beyond eighteen-pence a stage.   [Please select]

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