Curricles [noun]

Definition of Curricles:

small attachment for transporting

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Opposite/Antonyms of Curricles:

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Sentence/Example of Curricles:

About twenty yards ahead the curricle was halted and turned about to see the extent of the mischief done.

The sight of the curricle acting satellite to the donkey-cart staggered the two footmen.

They proposed the membership for Fallow field, five hundred a year, and the loan of a curricle, on condition.

The carriage itself is like a diminutive gig with a bamboo head, producing exactly the effect of a "curricle" standing on end.

D'Epinay fell dead, and Philip, flinging his knife from him, regained his curricle and drove off to the Spanish border.

Sir Kennington behaved admirably, and himself brought him home in his curricle.

The carriage was a two-horse curricle, wide enough to accommodate three passengers.

But the day of the marriage was fixed; and Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy bought a new curricle.

He went over with his steam curricle, and sent to ask Eva whether she would not take a drive with him on the cliffs.

Yes, indeed, Miss, that he did: the very same day he drove you in his curricle to Penshurst.