hackneyman (Meaning)

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hackneyman (n.)

A man who lets horses and carriages for hire.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hackneyman

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hackneyman Sentence Examples

  1. The old hackneyman guided his horse-drawn carriage through the bustling streets.
  2. As the hackneyman approached the palace gates, he could see the resplendent royal procession.
  3. The hackneyman's knowledge of the city's backstreets proved invaluable to the fugitive.
  4. The hackneyman's voice was husky, as if it had been worn down by years of hailing passengers.
  5. The hackneyman charged an exorbitant rate, exploiting the wealthy patron's desperation.
  6. The hackneyman's carriage rattled and creaked, a testament to its age and poor maintenance.
  7. The hackneyman's livery was faded and threadbare, but he carried himself with a sense of pride.
  8. The hackneyman's laughter echoed through the empty streets, a lonely sound in the dead of night.
  9. The hackneyman's reputation for honesty and reliability made him a popular choice among travelers.
  10. The hackneyman's tales of the city's seedy underbelly were both fascinating and cautionary.

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A man who lets horses and carriages for hire.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old hackneyman guided his horse-drawn carriage through the bustling streets.

As the hackneyman approached the palace gates, he could see the resplendent royal procession.

The hackneyman's knowledge of the city's backstreets proved invaluable to the fugitive.

The hackneyman's voice was husky, as if it had been worn down by years of hailing passengers.