surrey (Meaning)

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surrey (n)

a county in southeastern England on the Thames

a light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; has two or four seats

surrey Sentence Examples

  1. The newlyweds embarked on a romantic carriage ride in a horse-drawn surrey through the picturesque countryside.
  2. The summer solstice parade featured an elaborate float adorned with a vibrant surrey, showcasing the town's rich history.
  3. Grandpa's antique surrey, a cherished heirloom, transports us back to a simpler time when horse-drawn carriages were the primary mode of travel.
  4. The park ranger patrolled the trails in an electric surrey, ensuring the safety and well-being of visitors.
  5. The wealthy patrons sipped champagne from crystal goblets as they rode through the park in an elegant green and gold surrey.
  6. The children giggled and waved excitedly from the back of the surrey as it passed by.
  7. The surrey's wheels creaked melodically as it rolled along the cobblestone streets, echoing the passage of time.
  8. A group of tourists requested a ride in the open-air surrey to capture panoramic views of the city skyline.
  9. The groom surprised his bride with a ride in a white horse-drawn surrey to their wedding ceremony.
  10. The local museum displayed a vintage surrey as a testament to the town's transportation heritage.

FAQs About the word surrey

a county in southeastern England on the Thames, a light four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; has two or four seats

roadster, gig, stagecoach, hackney,victoria, hackney coach, cab, coupe, curricle, tilbury

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The newlyweds embarked on a romantic carriage ride in a horse-drawn surrey through the picturesque countryside.

The summer solstice parade featured an elaborate float adorned with a vibrant surrey, showcasing the town's rich history.

Grandpa's antique surrey, a cherished heirloom, transports us back to a simpler time when horse-drawn carriages were the primary mode of travel.

The park ranger patrolled the trails in an electric surrey, ensuring the safety and well-being of visitors.