stagecoach Antonyms
Strongest:
- buggy
- hansom
- gig
- brougham
- stanhope
- surrey
- coach
- tonga
- hackney
- tilbury
- buckboard
- cab
- hackney-coach
- carryall
- caleche
- barouche
- curricle
- landau
- hansom-cab
- coupe
- chaise
- tandem
- diligence
- chariot
- roadster
- coupe
- phaeton
- caleche
- cabriolet
Strong:
- post-chaise
- stage
- go-cart
- drosky
- rig
- caroche
- troika
- equipage
- rockaway
- dogcart
- victoria
- droshky
- four-in-hand
- jaunting-car
- trap
- carriage
- calash
Weak:
Meaning of stagecoach
Wordnet
stagecoach (n)
a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
stagecoach Sentence Examples
- The stagecoach rattled along the dusty trail, its passengers huddled together for warmth.
- The outlaws waited in ambush, their horses pawing the ground beneath the stagecoach.
- The sheriff rode alongside the stagecoach, his shotgun at the ready.
- The stagecoach driver whipped up his team of horses, desperate to outpace the bandits.
- The passengers inside the stagecoach watched in horror as the outlaws closed in.
- The stagecoach lurched to a halt, its wheels sinking into the mud.
- The outlaws surrounded the stagecoach, their guns drawn.
- The passengers barricaded themselves inside the stagecoach, using luggage and sacks for protection.
- The stagecoach was finally able to pull away, leaving the outlaws in its dust.
- The stagecoach arrived at its destination, its passengers weary but relieved to have survived the journey.
FAQs About the word stagecoach
a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns
buggy, hansom, gig, brougham, stanhope, surrey, coach, tonga, hackney, tilbury
No antonyms found.
The stagecoach rattled along the dusty trail, its passengers huddled together for warmth.
The outlaws waited in ambush, their horses pawing the ground beneath the stagecoach.
The sheriff rode alongside the stagecoach, his shotgun at the ready.
The stagecoach driver whipped up his team of horses, desperate to outpace the bandits.