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Meaning of herdic

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herdic (n.)

A kind of low-hung cab.

herdic Sentence Examples

  1. The herdic clattered down the cobblestone streets, its horses' hooves striking a rhythmic beat.
  2. Emily hired a herdic to transport her trunk to her new apartment.
  3. The old herdic driver shared stories of the city's past as he guided us through the bustling thoroughfares.
  4. The herdic swayed precariously as it rounded a sharp corner, its passengers holding on for dear life.
  5. The children squealed with delight as the herdic sped past the park, its painted sides adorned with whimsical scenes.
  6. The herdic offered a unique and nostalgic way to explore the historic district.
  7. The driver of the herdic informed us that the horse, Molly, was a descendant of one that had served in the Civil War.
  8. The herdic's canopy protected us from the relentless summer sun as we toured the city's landmarks.
  9. The sound of the herdic's bell announced its arrival at our destination.
  10. We waved goodbye to the herdic as it disappeared into the evening traffic, a reminder of the city's charming past.

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A kind of low-hung cab.

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The herdic clattered down the cobblestone streets, its horses' hooves striking a rhythmic beat.

Emily hired a herdic to transport her trunk to her new apartment.

The old herdic driver shared stories of the city's past as he guided us through the bustling thoroughfares.

The herdic swayed precariously as it rounded a sharp corner, its passengers holding on for dear life.