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Meaning of dennet
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dennet (n.)
A light, open, two-wheeled carriage for one horse; a kind of gig.
dennet Sentence Examples
- Jane Austen's characters often rode in dennets, a light, one-horse carriage.
- The dennet bounced along the dusty road, kicking up a cloud of red earth.
- The wealthy gentleman pulled up in a gleaming dennet, its leather gleaming in the sun.
- Despite its open design, the dennet offered a surprisingly comfortable ride.
- Due to its light weight, a dennet could be pulled by a single, strong horse.
- The dennet's popularity waned in the late 19th century with the rise of automobiles.
- Modern horse-drawn carriages often resemble the dennet in their basic design.
- In a period drama, a dennet ride might be used to depict a character's social status.
- A museum exhibit might showcase a restored dennet alongside other horse-drawn vehicles.
- Agatha Christie's novels sometimes feature detectives arriving at crime scenes in dennets.
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A light, open, two-wheeled carriage for one horse; a kind of gig.
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Jane Austen's characters often rode in dennets, a light, one-horse carriage.
The dennet bounced along the dusty road, kicking up a cloud of red earth.
The wealthy gentleman pulled up in a gleaming dennet, its leather gleaming in the sun.
Despite its open design, the dennet offered a surprisingly comfortable ride.