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- noun Plural form of
ricksha .
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Examples
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"rickshas" -- neat, smart, two-wheeled gigs drawn by a running bare-legged man with a mushroom-shaped hat on his head (Plate XIX.).
From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People Sven Anders Hedin 1908
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We go on shore and find in the principal streets of the town a curious jumble of copper-brown coloured people, carriages, tramways, and small, two-wheeled "rickshas" which are pulled by half-naked men.
From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People Sven Anders Hedin 1908
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In Mumbai, a grid of honking taxis, rickshas and bikes clogs the streets.
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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In Mumbai, a grid of honking taxis, rickshas and bikes clogs the streets.
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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In Mumbai, a grid of honking taxis, rickshas and bikes clogs the streets.
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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In Mumbai, a grid of honking taxis, rickshas and bikes clogs the streets.
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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In Mumbai, a grid of honking taxis, rickshas and bikes clogs the streets.
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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In Mumbai, a grid of honking taxis, rickshas and bikes clogs the streets.
Patty Hodapp: Mumbai Real Estate: Chaos or Control (a Westerner's Guide to Understanding Land Limitations in India) Patty Hodapp 2011
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I shot a few frames but cars trucks rickshas pass this way so I had to shoot rapidly and watch my water colored ass too...
Archive 2009-07-01 photographerno1 2009
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Mud—squishy, mushy, sticky goo—over the ankles as we tramp through muddy roads to reach our destination; bumps from the springless rickshas, and standing for hours in the drizzling rain.
The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009
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