thill Synonyms

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thill Meaning

Wordnet

thill (n)

one of two shafts extending from the body of a cart or carriage on either side of the animal that pulls it

Webster

thill (n.)

One of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.

The floor of a coal mine.

thill Sentence Examples

  1. The stagecoach driver gripped the thills tightly, controlling the horses with precision.
  2. The wagon rolled along the dirt road, its thills creaking under the weight of the load.
  3. The plowman fastened the oxen to the thills, preparing to break the ground.
  4. The hunters attached their dogs to the thills of their sled, ensuring they wouldn't stray.
  5. The horse pulled the cart with ease, its thills extended at full length.
  6. The villagers marveled at the size of the elephant, its thills carrying a massive wooden platform.
  7. The carnival performers balanced precariously on the thills of their unicycles.
  8. The young boy's toy wagon had bright red thills, adding a touch of color to his playtime.
  9. The thief escaped on horseback, his mount's thills loose and dragging behind.
  10. The blacksmith forged new thills for the wagon, ensuring its longevity and strength.

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one of two shafts extending from the body of a cart or carriage on either side of the animal that pulls itOne of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a

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The stagecoach driver gripped the thills tightly, controlling the horses with precision.

The wagon rolled along the dirt road, its thills creaking under the weight of the load.

The plowman fastened the oxen to the thills, preparing to break the ground.

The hunters attached their dogs to the thills of their sled, ensuring they wouldn't stray.