Rickshaw [noun]

Definition of Rickshaw:

small attachment for transporting

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Opposite/Antonyms of Rickshaw:

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Sentence/Example of Rickshaw:

Half a minute brought us within fifty yards of the 'rickshaw.

Lastly, the 'rickshaw came, and I got her away—partly by force.

Foh-Kyung did not speak until he put Dong-Yung in the rickshaw.

A rickshaw will ordinarily hold two; you may often see four or five in one.

No Siamese pulls a rickshaw, though he frequently rides in one.

The rickshaw was borrowed from Japan; the "gharry" has been imported from India.

The Chinese are the beasts of burden as far as the Bangkok rickshaw is concerned.

Here and there your rickshaw dodges, working its way through the crowd.

The rickshaw bells are the more important, because the Japanese are not observant.

It was just luck I picked him up, and more luck that we found your rickshaw coolies.