hackneys Antonyms

Meaning of hackneys

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hackneys (pl.)

of Hackney

hackneys Sentence Examples

  1. The city was bustling with hackneys, their hooves clattering on the cobblestone streets.
  2. The wealthy travelers arrived at the inn in a luxurious hackney carriage, adorned with intricate carvings.
  3. The hackney driver navigated the crowded marketplace, skillfully maneuvering between vendors and pedestrians.
  4. The young couple hired a hackney to take them to the park, where they could escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
  5. The hackneys lined up at the railway station, eager to transport weary travelers to their destinations.
  6. The innkeeper recommended a reputable hackney driver who knew all the shortcuts and would get them to the castle quickly.
  7. The sound of the hackney's bell echoed through the quiet neighborhood, signaling the arrival of visitors.
  8. The police used hackneys to pursue criminals and maintain order in the city streets.
  9. The elderly woman boarded the hackney, dankbar for the driver's assistance with her luggage.
  10. The hackneys were an iconic part of the Victorian era, with their elaborate designs and distinctive shape.

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of Hackney

exhausts, bores, overuses, vulgarizes, stereotypes, popularizes, tires,overexposes, overdoes, coarsens

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The city was bustling with hackneys, their hooves clattering on the cobblestone streets.

The wealthy travelers arrived at the inn in a luxurious hackney carriage, adorned with intricate carvings.

The hackney driver navigated the crowded marketplace, skillfully maneuvering between vendors and pedestrians.

The young couple hired a hackney to take them to the park, where they could escape the hustle and bustle of city life.