Horse-drawn

"Horse-drawn" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Tom and Mary went on a horse-drawn sleigh ride.

Tom arrived in a horse-drawn sleigh.

Tom and Mary arrived in a horse-drawn carriage.

The doctor arrived in his horse-drawn buggy.

Transport with horse-drawn carriages became obsolete.

They're riding through the town in a horse-drawn carriage.

The horse-drawn buggy trundled along the narrow lane inexorably, forcing me to step to one side.

In those days, horse-drawn carriages were not a rare sight in the streets.

Benedito and his family will ride the horse-drawn carriage.

Mackinac Island, Michigan is the only city in the United States where there are no motorized vehicles of any kind on the streets. It's been that way since the automobile was banned by city ordinance in 1898. The island's thousands of tourists go from place to place in horse-drawn taxi cabs. But the island's commitment to a unique way of life is being threatened by its own success.

The trains were going at something less than 20 miles an hour. That doesn't sound much to us, [...] But a fast horse-drawn carriage at the time moved at only 10 miles an hour.

Only three horse-drawn barges remain in England, and this is the last in the West Country.

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