Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A stage-coach.
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Examples
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That was the reason that Sahib after Sahib, rolling along in a stage-carriage, would stop and open talk.
Kim 2003
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That was the reason that Sahib after Sahib, rolling along in a stage-carriage, would stop and open talk.
Kim Rudyard Kipling 1900
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From thence I proceeded in a stage-carriage to Celle, about sixty-five miles.
Visit to Iceland Ida Pfeiffer 1827
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The maritime flair starts at the St Pauli landing stages or "Landungsbruecken" where a gaggle of stage-carriage ferries for city folks offer an alternative to the usual waterborne sightseeing tours.
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The supporters of the stir blockaded KSRTC depots to prevent stage-carriage and long-distance service operations.
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In the city, strike supporters attempted to disrupt stage-carriage and inter-State long-distance services at Thampanoor and the Music College junction.
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