horsecar (Meaning)

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horsecar (n)

an early form of streetcar that was drawn by horses

Synonyms & Antonyms of horsecar

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horsecar Sentence Examples

  1. The quaint town still proudly displayed its historic horsecar, a testament to its bygone era.
  2. The noisy horsecar rumbled down the cobblestone streets, its wheels clattering on the uneven pavement.
  3. The conductor of the horsecar rang his bell, signaling the imminent departure.
  4. Passengers eagerly boarded the horsecar, eager to embark on their journey through the city.
  5. The driver expertly guided the horsecar through the bustling streets, dodging carriages and pedestrians.
  6. The horsecar offered a slow but scenic ride, allowing passengers to admire the sights and sounds of the city.
  7. The interior of the horsecar was adorned with intricate carvings, and the seats were upholstered in plush velvet.
  8. As the horsecar approached its destination, the conductor announced the stop in a booming voice.
  9. The passengers disembarked from the horsecar, carrying their belongings and heading their separate ways.
  10. The empty horsecar stood silently in the street, a symbol of a time long past.

FAQs About the word horsecar

an early form of streetcar that was drawn by horses

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The quaint town still proudly displayed its historic horsecar, a testament to its bygone era.

The noisy horsecar rumbled down the cobblestone streets, its wheels clattering on the uneven pavement.

The conductor of the horsecar rang his bell, signaling the imminent departure.

Passengers eagerly boarded the horsecar, eager to embark on their journey through the city.