tilbury (Meaning)

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tilbury (n.)

A kind of gig or two-wheeled carriage, without a top or cover.

tilbury Sentence Examples

  1. The tilbury, a lightweight, two-wheeled carriage, became popular in the 19th century.
  2. The tilbury's open design allowed for a more leisurely and scenic ride.
  3. The tilbury was often used for short journeys in the countryside.
  4. The suspension system of the tilbury was designed to provide comfort on rough roads.
  5. Tilburies were often painted in bright colors and adorned with decorative details.
  6. The high seat of the tilbury offered a commanding view of the surroundings.
  7. Tilburies were a popular mode of transportation for both men and women.
  8. The tilbury was eventually replaced by the more modern automobile.
  9. Vintage tilburies are now highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
  10. The Tilbury is still occasionally used in horse-drawn parades and competitions.

FAQs About the word tilbury

A kind of gig or two-wheeled carriage, without a top or cover.

rockaway, chariot, barouche, roadster, caleche, victoria, buggy, cabriolet, phaeton, tandem

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The tilbury, a lightweight, two-wheeled carriage, became popular in the 19th century.

The tilbury's open design allowed for a more leisurely and scenic ride.

The tilbury was often used for short journeys in the countryside.

The suspension system of the tilbury was designed to provide comfort on rough roads.