droshky (Meaning)
Wordnet
droshky (n)
an open horse-drawn carriage with four wheels; formerly used in Poland and Russia
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droshky Sentence Examples
- The droshky driver skillfully navigated the cobblestone streets of St. Petersburg.
- The wealthy merchant rode in a luxurious droshky, while the poor peasant walked alongside.
- The sound of the droshky's wheels echoed through the narrow streets of the old town.
- The droshky driver whipped his horse, urging it to go faster.
- The passengers huddled together in the droshky, trying to stay warm on the cold winter night.
- The droshky driver offered to take the lost tourist to his destination for a small fee.
- The droshky was a popular mode of transportation in 19th-century Russia.
- The droshkydriver's earnings depended largely on the number of fares he collected each day.
- The droshky driver waited patiently for his next fare outside the train station.
- The droshky ride was a bumpy and uncomfortable, but it was the fastest way to get around town.
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an open horse-drawn carriage with four wheels; formerly used in Poland and Russia
cab, buggy, tandem, jaunting car, coach, hackney coach, gig,hansom cab, diligence, caroche
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The droshky driver skillfully navigated the cobblestone streets of St. Petersburg.
The wealthy merchant rode in a luxurious droshky, while the poor peasant walked alongside.
The sound of the droshky's wheels echoed through the narrow streets of the old town.
The droshky driver whipped his horse, urging it to go faster.