Definitionn. a four-wheeled wagon that runs on tracks in a mine
Last update: August 24, 2015
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In the early part of 1902 he slipped from a tramcar in Berlin and fractured his thigh; from this injury he never really recovered, and his death occurred in Berlin on the 5th of September 5902. [Please select]
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A heavy tramcar honking its gong slewed between. [Please select]
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Presently she hailed a passing tramcar, and delighted her little brothers by taking them for a ride outside. [Please select]
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The jogging, jolting, little tramcar ran along the coast, linking up several towns and villages and conveying people intent on either business or pleasure. [Please select]
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Arrived at Dunningham station, they took the tramcar, and proceeded straight to the University. [Please select]
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An electric tramcar which would bear him as far as the Elephant-and-Castle was on the point of starting from the corner. [Please select]
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However, a tramcar was passing, and they waited; then Vaux flashed his torch on the bell-plate. [Please select]
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The little carriage resembled a tramcar, and its wide glass windows afforded excellent views of the scenery _en route_. [Please select]
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The plain coffins, with or without palls (this had none), are placed in an open, sideless tramcar, sometimes with flowers, sometimes without. [Please select]
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To avoid death he had to spring from the path of a thundering tramcar. [Please select]
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She acquitted herself with great credit, passed a tramcar successfully, and understood the signals of the policeman who waved his hand at the corner. [Please select]
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